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Guide To Install Yosemite on HP Laptops with Clover UEFI

Looks like a normal boot. Be patient. Booting the installer from USB is not quick.

It might be a bit faster if you had bluetooth kexts in Clover/kexts... (assuming you have a supported BT device installed).

Your profile lacks hardware details, so no idea if you chose the correct config.plist.


I had the hardware details in my signature, sorry if it was not visible. Attached is CPU-Z report for additional hardware details. I do not have a BT device installed.
HP Probook 450 G2, i5-4210U 1.70 GHz, Intel HD 4400 (1366x768), Haswell, Atheros 9285, 8-Series motherboard
I waited for over 30 minutes at times ... still nothing besides the spinning wheel.

Here i
 

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I had the hardware details in my signature, sorry if it was not visible. Attached is CPU-Z report for additional hardware details. I do not have a BT device installed.
HP Probook 450 G2, i5-4210U 1.70 GHz, Intel HD 4400 (1366x768), Haswell, Atheros 9285, 8-Series motherboard
I waited for over 30 minutes at times ... still nothing besides the spinning wheel.

Here i

Which Atheros 9285? The common ones come with Atheros AR3011 BT. It is helpful to include the firmware uploader for AR3011 if the device is present.

Did you try all USB ports with both USB2 and USB3 sticks?
 
Your config.plist is wrong for 1600x900. You're using the 1366x768 plist.

- Ok did all the process again. config.plist corresponds to "HD3000 1600x900+ blackscreen" file.
- sending new EFI folder and verbose screen

Thanks for your help.
 

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- Ok did all the process again. config.plist corresponds to "HD3000 1600x900+ blackscreen" file.
- sending new EFI folder and verbose screen

Thanks for your help.

I'm not sure what happens when you use a FakeID with 16 hex digits. It is a 32-bit value and hence limited to 8 hex digits.

Also, your first image seems to indicate the serial port is enabled, which I'm pretty sure is mentioned in the guide as it should be disabled.
 
I'm not sure what happens when you use a FakeID with 16 hex digits. It is a 32-bit value and hence limited to 8 hex digits.

Also, your first image seems to indicate the serial port is enabled, which I'm pretty sure is mentioned in the guide as it should be disabled.

- fixed to 8 digits
- Serial port disabled

Same result

and another detail the first elitebook model didn´t had a MDC card. This Elitebook does.
Might this device affect boot?
http://www.primelec.com/hp-elitebook-probook-56k-v92-mdc-modem-module-628824-001#.VhITcKStEfo
 

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No idea. Remove it to find out.

MDC card removed. Same result
can´t boot to yosemite installer



To recap:

elitebook 8460p, core i5 HD3000, 1600x900 resolution
updated to the latest bios version: v61
config.plist used: HD3000 1600x900+ blackscreen
able to boot Windows and Ubuntu
serial port disabled
According to the guide I can´t get to point 6.
 

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Serial port still seems to be enabled. Read post #1.

I already read post #1 a hundred times.
serial port is disabled look at the picture of the bios setup.
Is there a turnaround to disable serial via command line?

To recap:

elitebook 8460p, core i5 HD3000, 1600x900 resolution
updated to the latest bios version: v61
config.plist used: HD3000 1600x900+ blackscreen
able to boot Windows and Ubuntu
serial port disabled
According to post #1 I can´t get to point 6.
 

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