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Dell Latitude 7480 - High Sierra: Any how-to?


mariolasagna

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Looks like you're using tonymacx86's stuff to create the installer instead of vanilla method...

You need to remove the following from /E/C/drivers64UEFI, they are mutually exclusive

  • OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi
  • OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi
  • OsxAptioFix3Drv-64.efi
  • EmuVariableUefi-64.efi

Keeping only AptioMemoryFix.efi (latest)

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@Jake Lo,

 

Its currently installing.  That's definitely what I did.  The EFI partition was left untouched when I last.   

 

Do you know what fixes I'll need after:

 

EFI: EFI_4558

Base: 7480_HS_10.13.4

 

I was reading in this thread that perhaps I'd need:

 

Touchpad: DSDT.aml.zip ?

 

Thanks Again for All your Help,  You are a LifeSaver,

Smithx10

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So the touchpad seems to be working without issues.  What did that other patch fix?  

 

The screen is shaky,  I'm assuming I need to do something with the intel graphics?  Also Does the Intel Wireless in this laptop work?  Or I definitely need to grab a DW1830?

 

Is this the proper card?

https://www.amazon.com/HHKJD-DW1830-WIRELESS-AC-WI-FI-BCM943602BAED/dp/B01MU2JO6L

 

The Camera is working, Sound is working but is a bit low (Don't really care, I have USB headphones)

 

Thank You,

Bruce Smith 

 

 

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The patch for I2C touchpad. Right now it's for simple mouse function only.

Might now work after sleep.

Looks like your model is Skylake and not Kabylake as the OP.

So will need different graphics injection.

No, Intel is not supported. DW1830 from link is good. DW1560 is cheaper though.

 

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