CloverLeafBG / Dell-Latitude-7400-OC-Hackintosh

OpenCore based EFI for Dell Latitude 7400
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AirportItlwm and itlwm in the latest release #4

Closed 8Ten10 closed 1 year ago

8Ten10 commented 1 year ago

Hi there,

First of all thank you for your amazing work.

AirportItlwm and itlwm are both in the kext directory of your latest release, causing the wifi not to work. Of course, this is not a big deal as anyone who read the guide would just delete one kext. It just confused me at first.

I've got the the I5, not the i7. I kept going through an infinity reboot with your exact EFI. Patching the Vram with either framebuffer-stolenmem or framebuffer-unifiedmem (00000080) seems to fix the kernel panic.

Excellent work.

CloverLeafBG commented 1 year ago

Hello @8Ten10,r

Thanks for the feedback! Glad you have success. Just a few notes: Itlwm.kext is disabled in config.plist so it should not cause any conflicts with Airportitlwm.kext. It's true statement that you should NEVER use both kexts. In the early MacOS Sonoma Beta versions we have tested couple of Airportitlwm kexts (some worked, some not) so I decided to put Itwlm just in case I need Wi-Fi and Airportitlwm is not working. I am booting with the very same EFI right now without any problems (Sonoma Beta 14.1). If you own the same laptop (i5 and i7 has pretty much the same) and NOT the 2in1 version everything should work with no hassle. You can unlock the CFG to achieve 4K resolution output with no changes in DP. Update your kexts and OC and don't forget to reset the NVRAM.

Enjoy :)