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This happens. This is the same clover on usb that installed the macOS in the first place.

No EFI/Clover attached.
 
It is just the standard install with the hd620 plist from github
 

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It is just the standard install with the hd620 plist from github

You cannot expect to boot with a valid ig-platform-id.
Due to your 4k display, You need to use an invalid ig-platform-id (0x12345678) until you can patch for the pixel clock limit.
Also, SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext is missing.

Also, if you're installing 10.12.6, why are you using the SKL spoof config?
 
Don't I need a SKL spoof since I have a KBL processor?
So, I need to use the non spoofed plist?
Also, why do I need SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext??
I will change the ig-platform-id, add the SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext and try again.
Also, why do I need SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext??
 

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I tried with fake ig-platform-id and that kext, it boots to macOS successfully though now my display is not scaled, so everything looks small.

Now, how do I proceed, after booting into macOS, i.e, what should I install with Clover?
And which kexts should I install to SLE?
 
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Don't I need a SKL spoof since I have a KBL processor?
So, I need to use the non spoofed plist?

You should read the comments in each of the two plist files.

Also, why do I need SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext??

Because your chipset is 100-series.
 
I tried with fake ig-platform-id and that kext, it boots to macOS successfully though now my display is not scaled, so everything looks small.

You can set config.plist/GUI/ScreenResolution to avoid the small text (use 1920x1080, for example).

Now, how do I proceed, after booting into macOS, i.e, what should I install with Clover?
And which kexts should I install to SLE?

Refer to the guide and FAQ.
 
OK, now I have a bootable macOS, although the resolution didn't set with invalid ig-platform-id.
Although while logging into store, it says, Your device cannot be verified.

Keyboard - except the function keys, works.
Touchpad - Microsoft Precision I2C touchpad, doesn't work
Display - no scaling, no qe/ci, 21MB VRAM due to fake id
Bluetooth - worked right after install, but now could not scan or scanned, just keeps spinning.
Wi-Fi - doesn't work, expected though.

So, how do I go about correcting these?

Is there a kext to enable fn keys?
Is it even possible to enable I2C Precision Trackpad?
How to patch pixel clock that you mentioned earlier?
Any ideas on what could be the problem with Bluetooth?
 
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although the resolution didn't set with invalid ig-platform-id.

As you should expect.
You need to eventually use a valid ig-platform-id to enable the graphics drivers.

Although while logging into store, it says, Your device cannot be verified.

Mac App Store access is covered in the FAQ.

Keyboard - except the function keys, works.

For brightness keys, see brightness guide linked from the FAQ.

Touchpad - Microsoft Precision I2C touchpad, doesn't work

I2C is a work in progress. See I2C thread linked from the FAQ.

Display - no scaling, no qe/ci, 21MB VRAM due to fake id

You need to use a valid ig-platform-id.

Bluetooth - worked right after install, but now could not scan or scanned, just keeps spinning.
Wi-Fi - doesn't work, expected though.

See FAQ for information on supported bluetooth/WiFi.
 
Thank you.
Sorry for not completely reading the FAQ.

Will follow those, and report if any problem arises.
 
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