

The reason for this is that these tools do more damage than good as they neither teach you what you're doing and can also damage macOS itself with unneeded framework changes.

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Search Before Posting: If your question has already been posted before (even if not by you), please make sure to read the other post before posting.Questions Must Have Adequate Information: You must provide the thread with information about your build, to know more on what you're required to share, check this post.If you do not, it is grounds for removal, or it will be left up to the moderators to decide how your post is flagged. Flag your posts: You are required to flag your post.For legal reasons, we want to avoid such links. No torrent links or P2P of copyrighted material: Please refrain from advocating piracy in this subreddit.Please refrain from the use of profanity. No profanity: We like to try and keep this subreddit clean.This program only available for macOS.Intel Hackintosh Discord: AMD Hackintosh Discord: Rules It will scan all the disks connected to our Mac or Hackintosh and display the options to mount the partition.

With this tool, we can easily mount and unmount the EFI partitions. When we click this icon, it will display all the EFI partitions found in your Mac or Hackintosh. This simple program will show an icon on the top right macOS Bar. ESP Mounter ProĮSP Mounter Pro is one of my favorite. We tested these software on macOS Monterey, so it should also works on previous macOS versions. Here I have summarize the 7 best EFI partition mounter for macOS. There are many graphical software or command line scripts that we can use to mount the EFI partition on macOS. For example, if you are installing Hackintosh, you will need to have access to the EFI partition in order to copy or edit the EFI folder. But, for some reasons, you may want to view or mount this EFI partition. For a good reason, Apple hides this boot-related partition from normal user. By default, the EFI partition is hidden on macOS.
