![]() ![]() I also checked for any extra sneaky MBR partition but I could not find one). I've read everywhere that if you want to fully disable CSM, Windows need to be installed in UEFI mode on a disk with a GPT partition table, which is the case for me (I triple checked in the disk properties for GPT and in msinfo32 for UEFI mode. I tried to boot Windows from the Clover entry and from the UEFI boot manager but the issue is the same. When I disable CSM everything runs fine except that Windows wont boot: stays on a black screen, or sometimes I get the ASRock logo back with "Prepairing automatic repair" message but with no further evolution. I would like to disable CSM in BIOS in order to get rid of the ugly resolution I get during the computer startup/POST/Clover menu/OS loading, and maybe later try to switch from Clover to OpenCore (which need CSM disabled), and also because I don't see why CSM should stay enabled for my configuration. I have macOS Mojave and Windows 10 installed on separate M.2 SSDs. I always had this problem with this build (got it since about 6 months ago) and I still could not find any solution. ![]() Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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