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OpenCore Big Sur does not get to the installer

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Motherboard
HP EliteOne 800 G1
CPU
i5-4590s
Graphics
Intel HD 4600
I tried to hackintosh my HP few days ago, but when booting the installer from the usb, I never got to the installer and got some error like: RT.GV wake-failure.
My specs are,
CPU: i5-4590s (Haswell)
iGPU: Intel HD Graphics 4600
Motherboard: Hewlett-Packard 18E6

I have attached the OpenCore log file and my config.plist.
 

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I tried to hackintosh my HP few days ago, but when booting the installer from the usb, I never got to the installer and got some error like: RT.GV wake-failure.
My specs are,
CPU: i5-4590s (Haswell)
iGPU: Intel HD Graphics 4600
Motherboard: Hewlett-Packard 18E6

I have attached the OpenCore log file and my config.plist.
Your config.plist should be cleaned up ( example : AppleALC, AppleALCU, SMCDellSensor, SMCBattery, SMCLight, etc )

Go to Dortania documentation :

and start from scratch.
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Edit the line starting "ExecutablePath 1" to become "ExecutablePath"

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  • opencore-2024-04-26-153523.txt
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got some error like: RT.GV wake-failure
Not really an error, seen often in boot sequences.

Boot in verbose mode and post a picture of the screen when it stops.
 
It is not good practice to have an NTFS drive connected while you are installing an Apple OS.
 
It is not good practice to have an NTFS drive connected while you are installing an Apple OS.
If the drive I want to install MacOS onto is NTFS, how do I work around that?
 
If the drive I want to install MacOS onto is NTFS, how do I work around that?
In the process of installing, you should reach to a "stage" where you choose "Disk Utility" to format your drive ....
 
In the process of installing, you should reach to a "stage" where you choose "Disk Utility" to format your drive ....
Alright, i'll try disconnecting my windows drive and then try to boot the installer.
 
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