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would you perhaps consider documenting the clover setup steps you used for the zx20 community?

 

I've done the Duet/Refind method and posted directions, which other users have expanded on however as i recall clover can be configured to boot from a hidden partition unlike duet/refind which used a small usb key for the nvme loader

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what worked for me:

make a bootable usb with bootdisk utility v2.1.023 beta by Cvad 23.03.2018,

open the image of Clover-v2.4k-4961-X64 and copy (and replace) the content onto the boot stick, and after that:

for me the USB device is drive G: and I went to this folder:

G:\EFI\CLOVER\drivers-Off\drivers64UEFI
where I copied the driver "NvmExpressDxe-64.efi"
Then, I pasted that driver into this folder:
G:\EFI\CLOVER\drivers64

 

so now i have a bootable clover usb stick,

 

then i copied my existing win10  installation from my hdd onto the m2 nvme ssd using 'ddrescue'

 

then i took out the m2 ssd  and put it in the computer of my son (it supports booting from nvme) and changed my m2 from mbr to gpt (using his windows 10, 'mbr2gpt') https://www.windowscentral.com/how-convert-mbr-disk-gpt-move-bios-uefi-windows-10

 

put it back in my z800, boot from clover usb, choose the icon the most to the left, and now able to run my old windows 10 from the m2 ssd.

 

i'll try to post some more useful links,

but this is it in a nutshell

 

i tried a few different versions of clover and the bdu, but these finally did it for me. As usb clover boot device i use an old compactflash card in a multireader

 

 

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