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  2. Thanks, just checked, but none of the "wake on" settings enabled at all. The user @badziew in this thread seems to have a working configuration. I messaged him, but got no reply until yet.
  3. My settings Bios version:1.23.0 CFG Unlocked Power Management section Lid Switch Enable Lid Switch:Enable AC Behavior Wake on AC:Disabled Enable Intel Speed Shift Technology:Enable Auto On Time:Disabled Thermal Management:Optimized USB Wake Support Wake on Dell USB-C Dock:Disabled Wireless Radio Control:Disabled Wake on LAN:Disabled Block Sleep:Enable Peak Shift:Disabled Advanced Battery Charge Configuration:Disabled Primary Battery Charge Configuration:Adaptive pmset 5310.zip
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  5. Since there was no dedicated guide for the 5310, I took bios settings from this post. USB Wake support is disabled. In the later BIOS versions, there is no longer a Legacy ROM option in the boot section. Additionally, I have disabled "Trusted Platform Management"
  6. No, absolutely no support for VGA output with HD4000 graphics on the Ivy Bridge E6x30 series since early Mountain Lion versions. See here or here. You would have to use an active HDMI-to-VGA adapter for your VGA-only external screen (passive won't work).
  7. I've heard mixed things about VGA on the E6x30 series, some people saying it does work, other people saying it doesn't, it's currently NOT working for me, nothing happens when I plug in my VGA cable. If VGA is supported on the E6430, how do I fix it? I have a VGA-only monitor that still looks great despite it's age, and it would be nice to use it with macOS on my E6430. EFI is attached to this topic. EFI.zip
  8. BIOS setting maybe? What do you have configured in terms of, say, USB Wake Support or Legacy ROM?
  9. I've tried a number of Whatevergreen boot args without any success fixing the problem, but everything I read points to "Sleep Wake Failure in EFI" being an issue with CPU power management. I've also tried alternate SMBIOS (16,1 and 16,2) but neither fixed the problem. Another poster (hidematu5310) seems to have sleep working on his 5310 with 16,3. At this point I'm really at a loss...
  10. If you guys have Wake on USB/USB Wake Support (whatever this may be called) enabled inBIOS, disable it. It's known to cause immediate wake on sleep when mains are plugged in.
  11. Any solution on this topic? Have the same problem on Sonoma.
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  13. -> Moved to E7xxx support section. Nothing to do in the Lobby section.
  14. Hey so I am wondering if anyone has an EFI folder for macOS Sonoma on a Dell latitude e7240 with an Intel Core i7 4600U. I have already tried other links on this website but theres nothing updated with the latest opencore version. I have tried updating the files my self but it didn't work.
  15. Specs: Core i5-10310U UHD 620 13.3 FHD 16GB RAM Intel AX201 ALC295/ALC3254 macOS Ventura 13.6.6 Opencore 0.99 I believe I have everything working on this laptop except sleep. I mostly followed the opencore guide, and used the files helpfully provided in hidematu5310's post for the trackpad, which is working fine. Unfortunately, the laptop KPs when I try to get it to sleep. In troubleshooting this Sleep problem, I have tried: -setting the pmset variables per Dortania's guide -removing and renaming hibernate file to /dev/null -re-did the usb mapping using corpnewt's USBMap, and verified in IOReg explorer that the designated ports had the correct comments, and the unused ports are gone -verified Power Management is working (X86PlatformPlugin attached) -double checked GPRW patch applied (although this issue isn't instant wake) -built SSDT-PLUG manually -built SSDT-AWAC-DISABLE manually -tried CPUFriend/CPUFriendDataProvider per Dortania's guide None of these have resolved the KP. I would very much appreciate any suggestions. I've attached my OC folder (kexts removed)- OC.zip
  16. Released May 13th, 2024. Build 23F79 Enhancements, bug fixes ans security updates. Safe to install on our Hackintosh platforms. No changes compared to Sonoma 14.4 (see dedicated update article), i.e. no kexts update for wireless services required this time. Also released at the same time: macOS Ventura Security Update 13.6.7 (Build 22G720) macOS Monterey Security Update 12.7.5 (Build 21H1222)
  17. Simply apply your patch under the condition of booting/running Mac OS X/OS X/macOS, i.e.: If (_OSI ("Darwin")) { // your patch here } or If (_OSI ("Darwin")) { // your patch here } Else { // original ACPI code }
  18. I have a Dell Latitude D630 running Snow Leopard with OpenCore, and I have an ACPI patch I need to boot into Mac OS X, however this patch doesn't play nicely with Windows, and causes an A5 BSOD. Is there any way I can get that patch to only load in Mac OS X and not Windows? zip file attached has my ACPI folder, config.plist and my DSDT. D630ACPI.zip
  19. Released May 13th, 2024. Build 23F79 Enhancements, bug fixes ans security updates. Safe to install on our Hackintosh platforms. No changes compared to Sonoma 14.4 (see dedicated update article), i.e. no kexts update for wireless services required this time. Also released at the same time: macOS Ventura Security Update 13.6.7 (Build 22G720) macOS Monterey Security Update 12.7.5 (Build 21H1222) View full article
  20. Hi @Lorys89 yes! force polling work too, but I think force polling will take more resource, so I decide to try activate touchpad with Interrupt mode.
  21. AppleALC.kext.zip use this with layout 33 and uninstall previus version alcplugfix, remove codec commander kext, add bootargs alc-verbs=1 reboot and install this version ALCPlugFix-installer-ALC295.zip cd to folder and: sh install.sh work on all dell with alc295
  22. I got it to work. I am using open core.7.4 I added new lilu and applealc and whatergreen. I also didn't need Bluetooth injector. Everything works perfectly.
  23. Sorry, I've no idea what you did. You're gonna have to be a lot more specific. You've not even specified what you use in terms of bootloaders.
  24. Will this work with montonerey? I added the kext you said. It's is now stuck on the boot screen
  25. See here and use the latest versions of the kexts mentioned in the thread: https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/13140-solved-dw1560-bluetooth-stopped-working
  26. hey, how are you doing? I hope all is well. I installed monterey. Is running very smooth. My Wi-Fi is working however, my Bluetooth is not working. I would like some help to fix this if you’d like me to attach my efi file I can.
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