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naman368,
I looked at your EFI folder. My comments are based on the included documents in OpenCore-0.9.2-RELEASE and OpenCore's Install Guide for the Skylake-based computer's config.plist. I have only listed any inconsistencies I have seen. Keep in mind that I have no HP motherboard as a reference, only my Skylake EFI folder for my "Mini-ITX 2" computer when it was a Hackintosh, plus the online OpenCore guide..

EFI/OC
1. Your two files in your ACPI folder should be replaced from the OpenCore-0.9.2-RELEASE/Docs/ACPISamples/Binaries folder.The correct files are SSDT-EC-USBX.aml and SSDT-PLUG.aml. These files are different from the ones you currently have and are up-to-date.
2. In the Kexts folder:
AppleALC.kext version is 1.8.1, current is 1.8.2.
Lilu.kext is 1.6.4, current is 1.6.5.
USBToolbox.kext by itself is an executable used by USBMap.kext. Without the USB port definition file, your USB ports are not defined. You need (for instance) a USBPorts.kext file made from Hackintool, or an added USBMap.kext to go with USBToolbox.kext (I think. Check me out on that point.) No comment on other kexts here.
3. OpenCore will recognize only "config.plist" and "Sample.plist" doesn't belong in the EFI/OC folder except as a starting point.

EFI/OC/config.plist
4. In ACPI/Add/0 and 1, the Value columns for both need to change to match updated files in the EFI/OC folder (after they are changed per 1. above).
5. In DeviceProperties/Add/second item, "device-id" is missing for the Value 1B190000, or else that Value is not desired at all... don't know your setup.
6. In Kernel/Add/2, not sure that does anything without USBMap.kext present in EFI/OC/Kexts.
7. In Kernel/Quirks/XhcPortLimit Value is YES, but must be NO for Monterey. "YES" means the port limit is bypassed, and this is not allowed. You have to have a USB port definition and this Value must be NO. With no port definition and this set to NO, Mac OS will default to HS01 through HS14 plus one other port enabled. You probably don't want this.
8. In Misc/Security/SecureBootModel, you might want to try Disabled in the Value column until everything is working. (Your choice.)
9. In Platforminfo/Generic/SystemProductName, iMac17,1 worked for me up through Big Sur (on (Mini-ITX 2 below). I do not know if it is correct for Monterey... never tried it. Check with an expert on tonymac.

Warning: Free advice is sometimes worth what it costs. HTH.
 
naman368,
I looked at your EFI folder. My comments are based on the included documents in OpenCore-0.9.2-RELEASE and OpenCore's Install Guide for the Skylake-based computer's config.plist. I have only listed any inconsistencies I have seen. Keep in mind that I have no HP motherboard as a reference, only my Skylake EFI folder for my "Mini-ITX 2" computer when it was a Hackintosh, plus the online OpenCore guide..

EFI/OC
1. Your two files in your ACPI folder should be replaced from the OpenCore-0.9.2-RELEASE/Docs/ACPISamples/Binaries folder.The correct files are SSDT-EC-USBX.aml and SSDT-PLUG.aml. These files are different from the ones you currently have and are up-to-date.
2. In the Kexts folder:
AppleALC.kext version is 1.8.1, current is 1.8.2.
Lilu.kext is 1.6.4, current is 1.6.5.
USBToolbox.kext by itself is an executable used by USBMap.kext. Without the USB port definition file, your USB ports are not defined. You need (for instance) a USBPorts.kext file made from Hackintool, or an added USBMap.kext to go with USBToolbox.kext (I think. Check me out on that point.) No comment on other kexts here.
3. OpenCore will recognize only "config.plist" and "Sample.plist" doesn't belong in the EFI/OC folder except as a starting point.

EFI/OC/config.plist
4. In ACPI/Add/0 and 1, the Value columns for both need to change to match updated files in the EFI/OC folder (after they are changed per 1. above).
5. In DeviceProperties/Add/second item, "device-id" is missing for the Value 1B190000, or else that Value is not desired at all... don't know your setup.
6. In Kernel/Add/2, not sure that does anything without USBMap.kext present in EFI/OC/Kexts.
7. In Kernel/Quirks/XhcPortLimit Value is YES, but must be NO for Monterey. "YES" means the port limit is bypassed, and this is not allowed. You have to have a USB port definition and this Value must be NO. With no port definition and this set to NO, Mac OS will default to HS01 through HS14 plus one other port enabled. You probably don't want this.
8. In Misc/Security/SecureBootModel, you might want to try Disabled in the Value column until everything is working. (Your choice.)
9. In Platforminfo/Generic/SystemProductName, iMac17,1 worked for me up through Big Sur (on (Mini-ITX 2 below). I do not know if it is correct for Monterey... never tried it. Check with an expert on tonymac.

Warning: Free advice is sometimes worth what it costs. HTH.
One thing that I have a vga display is this issue due that ?
 
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