anannyo Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 After researching intensively and fresh installing multiple times from USB installer; I am sure that I need to use the following settings in Clover EFI V2 in Custom Install settings:1) Install Clover in the ESP2) Bootloader:a) Install boot0af in MBR3) CloverEFIa) CloverEFI 64-bits SATA4) Drivers64a) USBKbDxe-64 - for USB Keyboard USBMouseDxe-64 - for USB Mousec) XhciDxe-64 - for USB 3.0 driver5) Install RC scripts on target volume My question is:Do I need to choose other .efi files in Drivers64 for installation:a) GrubEXFAT-64 GrubISO9660-64c) GrubNTFS-64d) GrubUDF-64e) NvmExpressDxe-64f) HashServiceFix-64g) VBoxExt2-64h) VBoxExt4-64i) VBoxIso9600-64Can anyone please provide brief explanation of the purpose of each driver listed above? It will be a great help and can be used as collective reference for lots of users. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corhsin Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Hello, This visit was to collect information for UEFI emulation. Systems using BIOS can boot EFI OSes and drives that operate with NVME. One of the ways to do so is using Clover. That is as much as I can say for bonafide knowledge about the system. I can be a little bit of assistance. The goal gives reason for the knowledge of nvmexpressdxe-64. That is the non-volative memory express driver, if you are utilizing a drive that requires it. The first four are to do with GRUB. A shot in the dark would be if you needed to utilize the GRUB bootloader to select various operating systems at power-on. It is generally *nix related.. The last three are vbox = VirtualBox (virtualization). I hope some of this helped. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 My question is: Do I need to choose other .efi files in Drivers64 for installation: a) GrubEXFAT-64 GrubISO9660-64 c) GrubNTFS-64 d) GrubUDF-64 e) NvmExpressDxe-64 f) HashServiceFix-64 g) VBoxExt2-64 h) VBoxExt4-64 i) VBoxIso9600-64 Can anyone please provide brief explanation of the purpose of each driver listed above? It will be a great help and can be used as collective reference for lots of users. You need no this drivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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