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- Oct 7, 2011
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- Motherboard
- HP Probook 4540s
- CPU
- Intel Core i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHZ
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics 4000
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello
I recently bought an HP Probook 4540s, and I plan to dual boot it with Windows 8 and Mac OS X Mountain Lion. I've used my Macbook to buy Mountain Lion, and have successfully put it on my USB through Unibeast. But the problem arises when I try to boot it from the USB. I've changed the UEFI Boot Order in my BIOS several times, and put USB Hard Drive, Generic USB Drive, and CD drive top of the list, above my hard drive. But it continuously boots into Windows 8, and doesn't even recognise the USB.
I've tried VMWare, and it works. But virtualization is not what I am looking for. Any ideas of what I should do next?
MY laptop specs are:
RAM - 4 GB (extendable to 16 GB)
Processor - Intel i3-3110M dual core 2.48 GHz
OS - Windows 8 64 bit
Chipset- Mobile Intel® HM76 Express
Internal drive- SATA II (7200 rpm) 320 GB
Graphics - Intel HD Graphics 4000
Wireless- Ralink 802.11b/g/n
I know Mac OS X works great with a 4530s...but is it the same with a 4540s?
I recently bought an HP Probook 4540s, and I plan to dual boot it with Windows 8 and Mac OS X Mountain Lion. I've used my Macbook to buy Mountain Lion, and have successfully put it on my USB through Unibeast. But the problem arises when I try to boot it from the USB. I've changed the UEFI Boot Order in my BIOS several times, and put USB Hard Drive, Generic USB Drive, and CD drive top of the list, above my hard drive. But it continuously boots into Windows 8, and doesn't even recognise the USB.
I've tried VMWare, and it works. But virtualization is not what I am looking for. Any ideas of what I should do next?
MY laptop specs are:
RAM - 4 GB (extendable to 16 GB)
Processor - Intel i3-3110M dual core 2.48 GHz
OS - Windows 8 64 bit
Chipset- Mobile Intel® HM76 Express
Internal drive- SATA II (7200 rpm) 320 GB
Graphics - Intel HD Graphics 4000
Wireless- Ralink 802.11b/g/n
I know Mac OS X works great with a 4530s...but is it the same with a 4540s?