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I can't open and edit the config.plist file by both Clover configurator and Opencore

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Motherboard
HP Probook 450 G0 H6E49E
CPU
i5-3230m
Graphics
HD 4000 & AMD 3750M
When I open the config.plist file by both Clover configurator and Opencore to edit. It's the same error like in those pictures below
"....Encoutered unknown tag html on line: 2"
It just a html
<html lang="en" data-color-mode="auto" data-light-theme="light" data-dark-theme="dark">
I don't know what wrong

Two config.plist file I've download here
https://github.com/RehabMan/OS-X-Clover-Laptop-Config
config_HD4000_1366x768.plist
config_HD4000_1366x768_6series.plist
 

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You have to download and save the RAW file, NOT the web page!
Oh! Thanks so much! I'm so stupid :crazy::banghead: But how to download, I don't see any link to download this file. May I copy the text and save itboy notepad
 

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But how to download, I don't see any link to download this file. May I copy the text and save itboy notepad

@nicolasdoan

Click on the Green button and select "Download Zip" ... You then see the file in your Downloads folder, extract it and you will then have a local copy of all the files in that repo on your machine to work with.

Screenshot 2021-07-25 at 15.28.01.png

Cheers
Jay
 
have moved to laptop support
 
it's not a config.plist, that's what's wrong.

What's more you can't, or shouldn't, try to edit a Clover config with OpenCore Configurator. They use different schema.
 
I've config Clover and successfully installed Catalina on my disk for the first time boot. But after reboot and boot into Mac disk, it's keep stuck in Apple logo with 0% progress bar. How to pass over this?
 

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this is my boot args:
kext-dev-mode=1 dart=0 slide=0 nv_disable=1 -cdtfon -v slide=0 debug=0x100 keepsyms=1 -no_compat_check
 
this is my boot args:
kext-dev-mode=1 dart=0 slide=0 nv_disable=1 -cdtfon -v slide=0 debug=0x100 keepsyms=1 -no_compat_check

Okay,

1) what made you choose those boot-arguments?

2) was Windows 7 already on your PC before you installed macOS?

3) have you disabled the AMD GPU in some way?

:)
 
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