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HP Probook 450 G1 - OSX Mavericks Installation Guide

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Ok, I managed to ser UEFI mode and get to clover bootloader, but I can't boot in my OSX, I just get a warning sign and then the laptop powers off

Make sure you are following the instructions carefully (eg. correct config.plist, etc). Also, reset BIOS to defaults, then make the changes identified in the guide.
 
Make sure you are following the instructions carefully (eg. correct config.plist, etc). Also, reset BIOS to defaults, then make the changes identified in the guide.
I solved the problem now, it was just that I had mavericks 10.9 installed, now I updated to 10.9.5 and all is fine:thumbup:
 
Make sure you are following the instructions carefully (eg. correct config.plist, etc). Also, reset BIOS to defaults, then make the changes identified in the guide.
Actually I've got 2 bugs at the moment:
1: When I plug in an external monitor with HDMI the laptop freezes
2: I don't see Windows as a boot option in Clover
 
Actually I've got 2 bugs at the moment:
1: When I plug in an external monitor with HDMI the laptop freezes
2: I don't see Windows as a boot option in Clover

1. Install rollback (10.9.1) intel graphics kexts.
2. Read the portion of the guide relevant to Windows dual-boot.
 
1. Install rollback (10.9.1) intel graphics kexts.
2. Read the portion of the guide relevant to Windows dual-boot.

I managed to extract the kexts from 10.9.1 and I installed all the Intelhd kexts + the framebuffer kexts
Then I tried to repair permissions and rebuild cache but the computer froze. Now it won't boot at all, not even with the clover USB key
 
I managed to extract the kexts from 10.9.1 and I installed all the Intelhd kexts + the framebuffer kexts
Then I tried to repair permissions and rebuild cache but the computer froze. Now it won't boot at all, not even with the clover USB key

Often, updates do not provide complete kexts. They include only the changes...
 
Often, updates do not provide complete kexts. They include only the changes...
Is there a way I can temporarily boot into os x without having to start from scratch?
 
Is there a way I can temporarily boot into os x without having to start from scratch?

Restore the kexts from backup (made prior to your attempt to replace them).
 
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