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Elitebook 840 G4 i7 - Need help

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Motherboard
GA-Z270XP-SLI
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i7-7700K
Graphics
GTX 1060
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I tried using dortania’s guide and using XXCoreRangerX’s 1.2.1 EFI folder but I can’t get my laptop to boot straight to opencore. I keeps going to windows. I can only get to opencore that has my windows and Ventura partition using my installer flash drive. Also my WiFi and mouse don’t work.
 
I tried using dortania’s guide and using XXCoreRangerX’s 1.2.1 EFI folder but I can’t get my laptop to boot straight to opencore. I keeps going to windows. I can only get to opencore that has my windows and Ventura partition using my installer flash drive. Also my WiFi and mouse don’t work.
 
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I used the search bar.
Help would be greatly appreciated.
the link above should help...

hardware profile....

and also a link to the laptop guide....
 
I don't know if I went about it the correct way (I'm no expert!) but I created a boot sequence in BIOS to boot to my open core EFI on internal SSD (assuming you have copied the EFI folder from your installer flash drive to the internal SSD).

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If I boot windows from the open core menu it causes issues with windows (trackpad not working properly amongst other things) so I created another boot sequence in BIOS to boot straight to Windows before the open core menu appears, windows then works without issues.

I don't switch between macOS & windows that often so it's no big deal for me to switch boot sequence in the BIOS when I want to switch OS.

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I don't know if I went about it the correct way (I'm no expert!) but I created a boot sequence in BIOS to boot to my open core EFI on internal SSD (assuming you have copied the EFI folder from your installer flash drive to the internal SSD).

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If I boot windows from the open core menu it causes issues with windows (trackpad not working properly amongst other things) so I created another boot sequence in BIOS to boot straight to Windows before the open core menu appears, windows then works without issues.

I don't switch between macOS & windows that often so it's no big deal for me to switch boot sequence in the BIOS when I want to switch OS.

View attachment 563521
are you running this on a Elitebook 840 G4?
 
are you running this on a Elitebook 840 G4?

Apologies for the late reply, no I'm using a Dell Latitude 7300, I thought the info might still be relevant tho
 
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