A few days ago, I updated my 2016 Dell Inspirion 15 7537 El Capitan Clover UEFI build to Mojave. Flipped in a virgin 2TB Samsung SSD. Did a clean install of Mojave first. Then hooked up my old ElCap boot drive via USB, and when finishing the installation, I had the installer transfer all my data from the old install. You know that old Mac OS option. Always risky. But look at that, it worked charmingly. It also created an unbelievable mess in my L/E and S/L/E and in my kexts, or so I believe.
I spent a worrying chunk of my life in 2016 hacking that Dell laptop and I was not ready to do it again if it had not worked that well this time. But as this is working so greatly, please allow me to make a short list of my last few hurdles on the way to perfection:
- Tackpad PrefPane was greyed out completely and had to be downgraded to El Cap version, now shows working controls - but any time I boot up, I have to start up the System Preferences and select the Trackpad PrefPane just once to bring up it's full functionality. Any better workarounds? I heard there is a script somewhere...
- Boot was very very fast in El Cap and is now very very slow in Mojave, like double to triple the time ElCap needed. Once up, everything is fine, fast and normal, but the slow boot irritates me. Any ideas?
- I have no audio input. Onboard audio output is working nicely on combo jack and HDMI. But Combo jack recognises no connected microphones. On-board microphone next to camera lens is apparently not recognised by the system, yet the camera itself works. (That's funny, because the combo jack worked fine on El Cap, but the onboard camera was just pitch black dead silent in El Cap no matter what I had tried.) This one hurts me the most. I can work around with an iMic when working seriously and with Bluetooth on the move, but still... it makes me unhappy to have no onboard audio-in. Please help. Thank you.
- RealTek SD card reader never worked and still doesn't. Can one do anything about it these days?
(NOTE: All is working perfectly fine in Windows 10 of course.)
Also attaching ACPI and a list of S/L/E content just in case, who knows what it may help (I don't).