![]() Modify the “integer” value on line 36 to reduce the boot delay. You can modify the ist file (which is in the root of the USB Stick) to reduce the timeout if you want to speed things up a little bit: Boot ![]() The clover defaults worked right away for me and I didn’t have to configure anything. When booting from the internal Clover USB stick it will briefly display a boot screen: Next simply insert the USB flash drive or SD Card into your server and set the UEFI boot order on the server to boot from it:Įnsure your UEFI Boot order is set correctly and pointing to your Clover USB Stick or SD Card: My \EFI\CLOVER\drivers\UEFI looks like this: Insert the Clover USB Flash Drive or SD Card into your server Open your newly formatted drive and copy \EFI\CLOVER\drivers\off\NvmExpressDxe.efi to:Ĭopying the NvmExpressDxe.efi to the drivers folder adds NVMe support to Clover which will enable booting from the Windows Installation that has just been completed.Select your USB Stick and click format:.Insert the USB Stick that you are going to boot from into your PC.Now setup the Clover USB Boot stick or SD Card. But don’t worry about that! Setup the Clover EFI USB Boot Stick ![]() It will be unable to do because the Dell UEFI does not have any NVMe support. When Windows setup is complete it will reboot. Windows Server 2012 R2 and newer have Microsoft NVMe drivers built in, so it will see the NVMe storage and offer to install to that location.
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