I'm stuck at Step 3, #11, where it says to choose "Boot OS X Install from OS X Install OS X Yosemite." The guide says it should boot into the new drive, create the recovery partition, complete the installation, and reboot a second time. When I do it, it just boots into the installer.
(It also says "Boot Mac OS X from Install OS X Yosemite," not the longer name quoted above. There was no other option in the Clover menu at the start, nor after the first install/reboot.)
Any idea how to fix this? I've already tried installing three times; the third time I even reformatted and recreated the USB drive first.
(My build is still the same one in my profile - old parts, except the drive, which is a new Samsung SSD. Also, I did not add my ethernet kext to /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.10, because I couldn't figure out which, if any, I needed. I'm using a Sonnet Presto Gigabit Pro card, which I believe is Marvell Yukon.)
EDIT: Okay, I've made a tiny bit of progress. I plugged the SSD into a different SATA port, and now Clover sees it. However, when I follow the guide, it still only boots into the installer. (Booting into the SSD does nothing.) Are there prompts I'm supposed to follow to complete the installation? I don't want it to re-install what's already on the SSD.
EDIT #2: I tried booting into the SSD again, and this time, it went to the OS X setup screen! I'm thinking I may have interrupted the "create recovery partition / complete installation" phase (diskutils does not indicate a recovery partition), but there's enough there to let the OS run. I probably should redo the install, but at least it works - hopefully it'll work again. However, my CPU is no longer overclocked according to About This Mac, my RAM is running at 1333 instead of 1600, and my 2nd monitor won't work - it keeps going in and out of energy saver mode, without the screen ever coming on, even though OS X knows it's there. Also, my mouse (an old Logitech that was using SteerMouse before) is behaving weirdly. Every few seconds, if I'm continuously moving the mouse around, the arrow onscreen will stop moving, then suddenly jump to where it's supposed to be.