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I have a Dell Lattitude 5480 laptop with an i7 7820HQ CPU, fully functional, with Sonoma 14.4.1
(you can read one of my related posts about this laptop here -...
Thanks. Unrelated to my original post.... I can't find anything wrong with the USB mapping - every USB port I would need to use, works. Yes, there are some UNKNOWN ports when I look it up in Hackintool.
is there any risk to my system configuration by NOT fixing this?
Interesting, this didn't work, BUT adding that boot arg did increase the time during the boot process before it crashed - so seems like a step in the right direction. Both boot args you suggested caused the bios setting to flip from igpu to auto. I had to readjust it to restore the original...
EFI attached, with those fields masked. Thanks for your help!
Generally everything works correctly. However, if you see anything that looks wacky (or unnecessary configurations/SSDTs/Kexts), feel free to point that out.
-Bob
This will be the first I shared my EFI. What do I need to mask besides the serial number?
Actually the bios is set to default to the iGPU. I could try changing that to the other option (Discrete GPU).
unfortunately this didn't work, had no impact.
Unless I applied it to the wrong spot.
I applied it to: NVRAM -> 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
Does the order of the boot arg matter? I had it last, after a few other things:
watchdog=0 -ctrsmt agdpmod=pikera -igfxvesa
How would I configure OpenCore? With no configuration applied, the Hackintosh won't boot if the iGPU port is connected to an external video device.
I would assume I would have to add it in OpenCore via "DeviceProperties", so it appears as an 'active' device on the system, and then further...
Hello - I've read a lot of posts, and the clear consensus is that the 13900K iGPU (UHD 770) is not supported on a Hackintosh as there is no support for the UHD 770 in MacOS.
However, is there ANY way to spoof/modify the iGPU configuration in OpenCore so that this so that the port can be active...
I was able to revert back to Sonoma 14.3, and test your airportitlm-sonoma kext. Same issue: no iMessage service works when that kext is in use. Yes, I made sure to disable the regular itlm.kext when I performed the test.
I don't think there is a solution to this problem (yet). Unless there is...
I haven't reverted yet... may not get to that until tomorrow.
But are you saying that this resolved the iMessage problem for you on 14.4 (airportitlm)? Only issue was that it was slow?
It must be a kext from prior to 14.4 because it causes the machine to freeze (known issue).
I'll have to try and revert back to 14.3 to see if your kext will solve the iMessage problem.
Just curious - is this a modified kext that you shared?
Thanks. Yes - that is 100% the exact same issue.
I did a clean install straight to Sonoma 14.3.1 (didn't do 14.4 because I read that there are issues with non-metal systems).
Edit: confirmed that SIP is and has been disabled. So..... dead-end I guess, I'll post on that thread. Thank you for...
Shouldn't be. My iPhone 15 Pro, and the Windows side of this system both get full speed on the WiFi 6ghz band. I'm going to have to do more research, but leaning towards this being a current limitation.
Hello,
Running a Dell Latitude 5480 and managed to install Sonoma 14.3.1. Everything works perfectly except for two issues:
1) Audio from the main speakers (will post separately)
2) When connected to WiFi.... iMessage ONLY works with itlm/Heliport. I do not want this. I WANT to use iMessage...
Not a hidden band.. my iPhone 15 pro, and the Asus Z790 (booted into Windows) sees the 6ghz band both see the 6ghz band just fine.
I prefer Airportitlwm because it uses the native WiFi and offers the native features, such as Airdrop, which work.
But, I also tried Itlwm and it has the same...
I have a special WiFi band with only 6 ghz. My hackintosh will not see it in the list of available WiFi networks.
Connected to the 5G band, I get about 330 mbps.
When booted into Windows 11 on the same machine, I can see the 6GHZ band, and it's over 1500 mbps.
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