Hi all and welcome to my new guide on how to install macOS Monterey on our Dell laptop with OpenCore. Now I can say that we are near to make this hack a "daily driver" .
Dell Inspiron 17 5767 specifications
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
CPU: Intel Core i7-7500u (7th gen) / 2.7 Ghz
RAM: 16 GB / DDR4...
There should be another option like "Boot macOS installer from hard drive" when booting on OpenCore screen rather than "Boot macOS installer from USB"... You have to select it otherwise it will boot from USB restarting installation again
Ok nice. I hope I've found the issue: in the guide in my GitHub repo there was written to patch CfgLock on post install to avoid enabling AppleCpuPmCfgLock and AppleXcpmCfgLock. But since I have uploaded my own config.plist these options were already disabled since I've already patched CfgLock...
So it's difficult to say what's going wrong since macOS it's a very demanding OS. Since our laptop configurations aren't perfectly the same only thing you can do is still trying.
First enable verbose mode for both macOS and OpenCore. In your config.plist:
1) Set AppleDebug to true
2) Add -v...
Yes you're right. I don't why the script wasn't copying the kexts you mentioned. Since opencore cannot find them system will not boot. Now I have fixed it and updated to latest OpenCore version. There should be no more errors allowing you to boot your installation. I will test it on my build but...
Yes I have noticed the same problem about keyboard and if you put your laptop to sleep and then wake it up keyboard should work. I notice this problem every time I make an edit to installed kexts or rebuild kextcache so I think it is a voodoops2 problem. Regarding audio jack have you added kext...
Theorically yes with hibernationmode 3 I've tried also with 21 but it takes long time to wake up from hibernation state since 21 mode save state to sleepimage
Have you followed this guide to setup Brcm kext for WiFi and Bluetooth?
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/broadcom-wifi-bluetooth-guide.242423/
Also make sure to use last config.plist in my repo (with your edits for brcm of course)
So let it disabled anyway and add the following in boot-args
-wegnoegpu
Remember to shutdown the laptop when you change boot-args or use reset nvram option to reset nvram otherwise it will not take effect
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