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HP Elitebook 1040 g3 i7 boot problem

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Thank you @RehabMan! I managed to boot and to begin the install. But after restart and in clover menu booted from "High Sierra Install" on the internal SSD, i get the attached message. Do you know what it means?
 

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Thank you @RehabMan! I managed to boot and to begin the install. But after restart and in clover menu booted from "High Sierra Install" on the internal SSD, i get the attached message. Do you know what it means?

Did you repartition your disk such that there is only one partition (the macOS partition)?

No "Problem Reporting" files attached.
Read FAQ, "Problem Reporting" again. Carefully. Attach all requested files/output.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/
 
@RehabMan, I have read "Probem Reporting" carefully, and on other issues have attached all requested files/output. But on this stage of install there's nothing to attach, since I can not continue installation of macOS.

And no, I just erased Windows partition and formatted it to APFS, leaving "Recovery Image" and "HP_TOOLS" partitions intact, because I assumed I will eventually need them to recover windows if necessary. If this is the case I can easily repartition the disk in one partition.
 
@RehabMan, I have read "Probem Reporting" carefully, and on other issues have attached all requested files/output. But on this stage of install there's nothing to attach, since I can not continue installation of macOS.

No EFI/Clover attached.

And no, I just erased Windows partition and formatted it to APFS, leaving "Recovery Image" and "HP_TOOLS" partitions intact, because I assumed I will eventually need them to recover windows if necessary. If this is the case I can easily repartition the disk in one partition.

Repartition.
 
@RehabMan , unfortunately no success. I repartitioned the disk, booted from USB, installed on internal sdd, and then after reboot on the attached clover menu I choose "Boot macOS Install from System" it tries to install, and then ends with the previous message.
I would gladly attach EFI/Clover, but i don't have access to them.
 

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@RehabMan , unfortunately no success. I repartitioned the disk, booted from USB, installed on internal sdd, and then after reboot on the attached clover menu I choose "Boot macOS Install from System" it tries to install, and then ends with the previous message.
I would gladly attach EFI/Clover, but i don't have access to them.

No "Problem Reporting" files attached.
Read FAQ, "Problem Reporting" again. Carefully. Attach all requested files/output.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/
 
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