Clover Configurator
Clover Configurator is a GUI utility for editing Clover bootloader configuration files on macOS. It helps users manage and customize the Clover EFI bootloader used in Hackintosh systems (non-Apple hardware running macOS) and on some standard Macs. The app provides a graphical interface to modify config.plist files, set boot parameters, manage device definitions, and access bootloader diagnostics. It is primarily used by advanced Mac users and hardware enthusiasts working with custom Mac builds or non-standard Mac configurations.
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1 suggestionClover Configurator is an Intel-only app with no native Apple Silicon build available. The most recent version (5.28.0.1) is confirmed to be x86-64 architecture only, as evidenced by the Does It ARM database entry. The app continues to run under Rosetta 2 today, but Apple will remove Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), at which point this app will stop launching entirely. With approximately 28 months until the deadline, there is still time to watch for a native build from the developer, but given the app's niche use case (Hackintosh bootloader configuration) and the lack of any announced or in-development native version, the likelihood of an official update is uncertain. If you depend on Clover Configurator for active Hackintosh work, monitor the developer's update feed for news of Apple Silicon support. As a contingency, consider whether your workflow might transition to alternative approaches for bootloader configuration before 2028, or whether you could continue managing Clover config files by editing the plist directly with a text editor (which will remain possible).
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