I am having a problem with my Dell XPS 15 9560 (4K screen, BIOS 1.22). After converting to OpenCore from Clover, have run into the following issues:
1) The boot messages (with -v option) are so tiny to read. I tried UIScale of both 1 and 2 and resolution of 1920x1080. No improvement. With UIScale of 2, only the first few lines are readable then switched into the tiny font in 4K resolution for the whole booting process, until the Apple logo is on with a 1920x1080 resolution
2) It won't remember the other boot items when pressing F12. I have to get into BIOS setting to add a Linux boot every time I want to boot into Linux, after a few boots, the item is gone from the boot menu.
3) Cannot consistently do the OC boot. I had to open Boot Sequence in BIOS setting, either re-add the OpenCore.efi boot entry or, at least, open and close it so that the F12 can get into the boot menu and proceed with the boot.
4) When cannot boot, the system just quickly flashes a message in tiny tiny font. I could not even take a photo of the screen, because message disappears very quickly and the font is so tiny to read even if I managed to take a shot.
Just wonder if you guys have run into the same issues and how you handled them.
I am having a problem with my Dell XPS 15 9560 (4K screen, BIOS 1.22). After converting to OpenCore from Clover, have run into the following issues:
1) The boot messages (with -v option) are so tiny to read. I tried UIScale of both 1 and 2 and resolution of 1920x1080. No improvement. With UIScale of 2, only the first few lines are readable then switched into the tiny font in 4K resolution for the whole booting process, until the Apple logo is on with a 1920x1080 resolution
2) It won't remember the other boot items when pressing F12. I have to get into BIOS setting to add a Linux boot every time I want to boot into Linux, after a few boots, the item is gone from the boot menu.
3) Cannot consistently do the OC boot. I had to open Boot Sequence in BIOS setting, either re-add the OpenCore.efi boot entry or, at least, open and close it so that the F12 can get into the boot menu and proceed with the boot.
4) When cannot boot, the system just quickly flashes a message in tiny tiny font. I could not even take a photo of the screen, because message disappears very quickly and the font is so tiny to read even if I managed to take a shot.
Just wonder if you guys have run into the same issues and how you handled them.
Cheers