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[Guide] HP ProBook/EliteBook/Zbook using Clover UEFI hotpatch (10.11)

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Hey thanks for replying. Sadly, booting directly to Windows or restarting from OS X to Windows doesn't make any difference...

I will try EC reset just after this message, didn't think about it.
(Edit : problem still here).

Then your problem has nothing to do with OS X.
 
Then your problem has nothing to do with OS X.

But this problems only occurs when there is an installation of OS X on my PC... I don't see what else it could be :think:
 
But this problems only occurs when there is an installation of OS X on my PC... I don't see what else it could be :think:

Are you sure the difference isn't caused by booting Windows via Clover?
Try booting directly from BIOS and compare.
 
I thought about it, but I didn't know what to do if Clover is the problem.

How can I do that ? I tried booting from EFI file but there's no way to skip Clover. There is an option in BIOS to do that ?
 
I thought about it, but I didn't know what to do if Clover is the problem.

How can I do that ? I tried booting from EFI file but there's no way to skip Clover. There is an option in BIOS to do that ?

Press Esc+F9 at BIOS POST, then choose boot from EFI file, navigate to bootmgfw.efi (or bootmgfw-orig.efi if you renamed it) and boot Windows directly from BIOS.
 
Press Esc+F9 at BIOS POST, then choose boot from EFI file, navigate to bootmgfw.efi (or bootmgfw-orig.efi if you renamed it) and boot Windows directly from BIOS.

That is what I tried, it says "Selected EFI application image is not valid"

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That is what I tried, it says "Selected EFI application image is not valid"

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Sorry, I don't know exactly what you're doing. Experiment on your own or add more information about what you're doing.
 
Evidnetly, it means the Mirone audio setup works better for you than the InsanelyDeepak version.
After some more testing, found I have to add this to your CodecCommander in the Realtek ALC269VB section to get the audio to survive a sleep-wake cycle:
<key>Update Nodes</key><true/>
 
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Probably you forgot to select a default boot volume in SysPrefs->Startup Volume.

For info I set in Start up Disk my boot disk without result ( No timeout on boot clover )
With command line i set :
sudo bless -mount /Volumes/“MyDiskBoot” -setBoot ( No timeout on boot clover )

I have add in ./EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist

<key>Boot</key>
<dict>
<key>Arguments</key>
<string>kext-dev-mode=1 dart=0</string>
<key>DefaultVolume</key>
<string>"MYBOOTDISKLABEL"</string>


Replace "MYBOOTDISKLABEL" with your boot disk name
the timeout now running

Have nice day :)
 
Hello
Everything works fine with my laptop so far. Just one question for some reason i can't put the pc to sleep. Closing the lid does not do anything even if i press sleep from the menu just comes back on. Same thing with shutdown. The only option is for me to hold the power button. Any ideas how to fix it.
Thank you
 
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