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


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Jake Lo,

 

I copied the files,  set perms, and built the cache.

https://gist.github.com/Smithx10/0f3c80141c0577009889cf350d573c78

 

It is now showing in the IORegistry, but the touchpad isn't functioning.

 

Perhaps I botched something in the config.plist / EFIDrivers

 

Thanks Again for your assistance, It is very much appreciated.

 

 

 

 

Bruce’s MacBook Pro.ioreg

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config.plist.zip

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Jake Lo,

 

So I tried:

https://osxlatitude.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=18098

Which is all from May 9th, but it doesn't work.

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Should I leave the SSDT patches from the catmater.zip and replace only DSDT.aml, or should I replace the entire patch directory with the 7480 contents?

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And also There is the I2C Voodoo DSDT,  does that require me to rm -rf the SSDT's?

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And there was also a DSDT.aml from yesterday, Does that require any changes / removal of the SSDT amls?

 

Thank You,

Smithx10

 

 

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gen_debug is mounting the wrong EFI volume.  I am still using my USB to boot this laptop.  I hit f4 at clover, is there a way for me to transfer that file over so that gen_debug completes?

 

Please reboot and press F4 or Fn+F4 to dump ACPI origin files.

 

Attached is a portion of the debug report.  Attached is the dumplog from acpi origin also.

Here is the output form the gen_debug.

 

 

15505.zip

DumpLog.txt.zip

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