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E5450: Unable to get to the setup screen, unable to fully boot


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Hello. I'm attempting my first hackintosh, so I'm very much a noob at this and know little to none about it but I'm doing my best with the info I've found. First, I attempting using this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6SmFSjkEkY&t=1032s) in order to do a simple Clover install, but everytime I tried to boot to it it'd say that something was wrong with my config.plist file, and then the screen would go black after selection MacOS boot from Clover. I tried a couple different config.plist files and all gave the same results. I asked the Hackintosh subreddit for help and they just told me to use OpenCore. Dead end.

 

Is there somewhere that i can grab a config file specifically for the E5450? Or an entire Clover file at that? And if not, how can I go about making one?

 

*E5450 Specs*

Core i5-5300U

Intel HD 5500

 

Any help is appreciated

 

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As per our published rules which I invite you to read before anything else, no links or references to distros.

 

As a newbie to the Hackintosh world, you're gonna have to go through the pain of educating yourself through much reading, much trying, much failing, much trying agin and so on. There's no other way. We do not support nor welcome shortcuts of distros which are more evil than good.

 

Good places to consult are our Guides and FAQ forum sections. We have several guides for other Broadwell Latitude models that include E5x50 and E7x50 laptops. If you use the forum Search facility, I'm sure you'll also find plenty of threads relating to the E5x50 family.

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Okay, so I've come back with much more progress. I used this guide provided by an admin to install High Sierra (https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/8506-dell-latitude-inspiron-precision-vostro-xps-clover-guide/#comment-94956). Basically, whenever it mentions a MacOS version, I replaced it with High Sierra. All was working well, and it seemed like it was finally working out. Got into clover on the USB, picked the "boot to MacOS" option, and after a bit of waiting it brought me to a screen showing "macOS could not be installed on your computer" and now I'm unsure how to proceed.

 

I followed the guide to the T, I even triple checked to make sure that i used the correct bootpacks with the EFI file and everything, which I did. So what am I missing? I used the 5450_HS_A19 bootpack, which matches my machine. However, this PC ships with a 720p screen, and I recently replaced the stock panel with a 1080p IPS panel, would that have something to do with it?

 

If more detail is needed please let me know, but if someone could point me in the right direction that'd be great

 

 

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Screensize should be irrelevant.

Did you reformat the target disk HFS+ with partition scheme GUID through Tools->Disk Utility once you reached the macOS installation screen? It's the 1st thing to do before you proceed with the installation.

Assuming you have an SSD, you will want AFPS.

Boot pack is for models with BIOS version A19 or higher, is this your case?

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It didn't even bring me to the macOS installation screen, it brought me straight to this screen after showing the Apple logo. Maybe I should try booting again and seeing if it does the same thing or something different. If it does do the same thing again, what's the remedy? 

 

Yes, I updated my BIOS to A19, confirmed that it'd updated to it

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Then you have incorrect settings to fix at lower level; check the SMBIOS set in your config so that it is one compatible with High Sierra; check your BIOS settings (disk in AHCI mode for instance).*

 

You said you followed Jake's guide to the T; which mode, UEFI or legacy? Please be very specific in everything you do and state.

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So I did some searching around and found this thread (https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/10795-dell-latitude-e5450-high-sierra-updated-bootpack/#comment-82550) with a guy trying to install HS with what seem to be the exact same specs as my PC, higher resolution and everything. Jake provides an updated bootpack at the end of this thread (https://osxlatitude.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=18768) so I downloaded it and tried it but it brings to the same results, the same error screen as before. How can I narrow down the issue? What're some good troubleshooting steps to follow?

 

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