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Opencore dual boot
Opencore dual boot










opencore dual boot

Once everything was working OK, I copied the OpenCore EFI folder to my ESP partition, making sure not to wipe out the Windows and Linux EFI directories, and used OpenCanopy as my boot menu. After installation finished boot the installed macOS with your USB. To add the second one, I had to edit the ist to add the partition information for it. Open diskmgmt.msc again, now create a new partition for macOS from the remaining Unallocated space (name MAC, format ExFAT) Now boot from the macOS Installer USB and format the MAC partition to APFS with Disk Utility. OpenCore will add the first operating system (Windows or Linux) on your disk to the boot menu. When I ran the MacOS installer, I selected to install MacOS to the new partition and that's all that was needed.

opencore dual boot

I created a new partition and gave it a label I'd easily recognize. I already had Windows and Linux and running from the drive and I was able to resize my Linux partition to make room for MacOS. The OpenCore installation guide has more information on how to setup multiboot If it's smaller than this, you'll have to resize existing neighboring partitions to make room to expand it. Your EFI partition (ESP) has to be at least 200MB. OpenCore 0.6.0 and dual booting MacOS + Windows UEFI - currently seems broken, here are my noted and workaround Hi all, I am writing this note to save someone else who might run into a same problem. Yes, it's actually quite easy to do if your laptop uses EFI and GPT partitions. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide












Opencore dual boot