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- Motherboard
- Dell XPS 13 9360
- CPU
- i5-7200U
- Graphics
- HD 620, 1920 x 1080
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
@Richylitschy , hanks a lot for taking your time to put me into the right direction!Hi hi,
good to see somebody is still interest in this device. Mine runs flawlessly since two years, can only recommend to do it!
A good EFI for your system would be the one from theQuert, which was recently updated to Big Sur. There are also explanations on what to do after install and what to set in the BIOS.
GitHub - theQuert/XPS-9360-macOS: XPS 13 (9360) with macOS Big Sur
XPS 13 (9360) with macOS Big Sur. Contribute to theQuert/XPS-9360-macOS development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
You also need another CPUFriend file, I think this repo has one that fits your processor.
GitHub - the-darkvoid/XPS9360-macOS: macOS Catalina on Dell XPS 9360
macOS Catalina on Dell XPS 9360. Contribute to the-darkvoid/XPS9360-macOS development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
I actually still use the files from the darkvoid, so they also will work with Big Sur.
A good installation guide was made by Mark Perez.
How to Install the XPS 13 (9360) Hackintosh in macOS Mojave
This is a definitive guide on installing the Dell XPS 13 (9360) Hackintosh in macOS Mojave. I go over what you need for it to run flawlessly.markperez.dev
Last but not least, this could be a valid way of achieving dual boot on your machine (works great on mine)
I think all installation guides still refer to Clover as the boot loader, but I would highly recommend you to use OpenCore. The installation is virtually the same and the system works better in some part with it in comparison to Clover.
Good luck!
never used Open Core before ... got some reading to do !
Peace & Jazz!