Execute the Grub command during startup to configure the boot process.
Execute the Grub command during startup to configure the boot process.
Hello. Your setup includes a Windows PC with an SSD and a MacOS hard drive. For roughly two months, you’ve been accessing the grub command line during boot. It’s not too severe—just type exit and enter when prompted. You’re trying to resolve the issue and are curious about its cause. You don’t have a Linux drive, and you suspect macOS isn’t the issue since you’re using Clover.
This indicates there is no grub.cfg file present. Typing exit will close the grub setup and proceed to the next boot option. You should be able to adjust your boot priority in the BIOS. Following this process may help remove Grub.