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- DELL INSPIRON I13-7348-B20
- CPU
- i7-5500U
- Graphics
- HD 5500
- Classic Mac
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Hello everyone, I would like to do a Hackintosh on this DELL INSPIRON 7348 notebook below I have attached the report generated by AIDA64.
I've hacked before but it was desktop and the components were 100% compatible so it was fine.
Is your Dell inspiron the 7348 or something else ?How can I reconcile this EFI with my notebook?
No, use Big Sur downloaded directly from Apple. We don't use downloaded images from anywhere else.Also, will I need some edited Big Sur IMG?
You should learn about it. Read up on it on the Dortania Github website to learn the basics.I've never used OpenCore
You should learn about it. Read up on it on the Dortania Github website to learn the basics.
After that, try out the EFI folder (zip file) from here: https://github.com/MoozIiSP/dell-7348-hackintosh/releases/tag/v11.4
Yes, this one is exactly the same as mine.Is your Dell inspiron the 7348 or something else ?
No, use Big Sur downloaded directly from Apple. We don't use downloaded images from anywhere else.
This guide?
Yes, it goes in the hidden EFI partition of the USB drive. Use createinstallmedia method to make the USB.In relation to this EFI, do I put it on PenBoot?
Use this guide if you don't have a real Mac or working hackintosh.Would the creation of penboot by windows be possible?
Today I'm going to buy an SSD to install Big Sur, I read in an article that this version is heavy for HD.Use this guide if you don't have a real Mac or working hackintosh.
[Guide] Booting The USB Installer Using OpenCore
A guide in setting up your USB installer using OpenCore. You must have either a built-in ethernet or compatible Broadcom Wifi in your laptop for this guide to work. Built-in Intel Wifi can also work if set correctly...www.tonymacx86.com