https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/317521-good-bye-clover-32/according to this post ^^^ 32bit clover support was deprecated / discontinued around the end of 2016
http://web.archive.org/web/20130624023034/http://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Homeoriginal clover website?
http://web.archive.org/web/20190322200217/https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/FAQ#Q:-I-got-boot0:error-or-b1f:errorERROR FAQ here on web archive
http://web.archive.org/web/20120402161828/http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2304It is open source based on different projects: Chameleon, rEFIt, XNU, VirtualBox. The main is EDK2 latest revision.
I also want to thank all who help me with the development. Credits and copyrights remain in the sources.
http://cloverefiboot.sourceforge.net/Main features:
- boot into 10.4 - 10.8 OSX, Windows EFI and Linux EFI
- boot into LegacyOS (WindowsXP, Linux, DOS) by their bootsectors
- this is EFI bootloader so it provides RuntimeServices for OS that impossible for Legacy Bootloaders
- mostly Clover do automatic detection of hardware and set all properties by default. But user can change them by config.plist
- with Clover you may restart into other OS from Startup Disk prefPane
- UUID written into config.plist will be the same as in OS
- SMBIOS will be corrected to standard 2.6
- ACPI will be corrected to standard 4.0. Custom DSDT will be loaded from booted partition or from EFI folder
- customizable RestartFix
- sleep/wake fixes
- PCIRootUID value
- Graphics Properties Injector for ATI, NVidia and Intel for wide range of supported cards. Also customizable.
- USB fix (LegacyOff, Ownership, Builtin, clock-id) up to USB 3.0
- HDA injector
- Ethernet builtin injector
- CPU turbo
- P- and C-states generator
- ACPI tables loading (SSDT-xx, APIC, BOOT, SLIC, SLIT, SRAT, UEFI...)
- extra kexts loading
- security mode for FireWire
- default boot after timeout
- customizable GUI: themes support, own icons, fonts.
- there is a possibility to implement national languages and fonts
- saving screenshots from GUI typing F10
- saving boot.log in OS and preboot.log from GUI by typing F2