On the other hand, I agree with Mcr about the need for a disclaimer, just in case some kamikaze would try and install it on a real Mac without knowing what they're doing! :-D
I don't think this is the place for a debate about wether or not it's legit to use Clover on real Macs (some people do) or hackintoshes, but what Clover does it does it well.
As a result, you will be able to effortlessly update the bootloader, to change the Clover theme, or to adjust the number of log files and backups Clover EFI should keep.Ĭlover EFI is a great tool to have around if you are running macOS on a non-Apple computer that integrates a UEFI motherboard: the installer replaces the default bootloader, integrates powerful drivers, and allows you to customize both the macOS behavior and appearance.
Powerful software solution for booting a custom macOS installation, and improving its performanceįurthermore, Clover EFI also allows you to integrate a custom preference pane in your System Preferences window. Noteworthy is that you have the option to personalize the bootloader’s installation: you can choose to install Clover EFI for UEFI booting only, you can install Clover EFI in the ESP, you can apply a custom theme, decide which drives or scripts should be deployed, and so on. Naturally, you will have to provide the credentials for your computer’s admin account. The Clover EFI software comes with its own installer package, which means that the entire process is reduced to simply following the on-screen instructions. Clover is open source based on different projects: Clover, rEFIt, XNU, VirtualBox.