You should follow the existing guidance and make every effort to install your system the recommended way. There are a number of considerations for this method - pay attention and read them carefully so you fully understand the implications:ġ. You are responsible for your data and keeping proper backups of your important stuff. It doesn't mean that will always be the case. No data has been lost, no fully installed system has disappeared. Important : The method we use here has proven to be non-destructive so far. What this means is that the board does not boot properly, even though the Clover bootloader is correctly installed. In the case of an Asrock motherboard, it appears to happen because of a poor/incomplete UEFI implementation. We are not aware of this happening on any other model of motherboard at this time. If not then you need to get your system installation to the point where you can tick all the boxes.
If you can tick all four boxes above then read on. Your computer won't boot from the system drive where you installed OSX and Clover. You have installed the Clover bootloader. You have installed OSX using the recommended method. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide