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Dell E5480, stuck at boot, kernel panic


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That's why it's important to list your system's specs, put it in your signature file so it's easier to see and assist and not have to scrounge around for it.

The bootpack from Rafael you were using was for Kabylake, you have a Skylake processor. 

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3 minutes ago, Jake Lo said:

@utomi

 

That's why it's important to list your system's specs, put it in your signature file so it's easier to see and assist and not have to scrounge around for it.

The bootpack from Rafael you were using was for Kabylake, you have a Skylake processor. 

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Ok. You are totally right. Sorry for that. So if I use your config.plist I got kernel panic? Or I just need to use other kexts? Or this is not that so simple? Any chance to help me to make my device fully working ? I mean I able to boot up with another EFI but my Bluetooth , trackpad not working. Any advice? 

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Yes, need different Config setting and DSDT/SSDT patching.

Both Bluetooth and trackpad require DSDT patching.

Did you try Hornless' DSDT? I see he added the trackpad patches.

If not work, then boot to Clover GUI, press F4.

Continue to OSX, compress and attach the Origin folder here for patching

/EFI/Clover/ACPI/Origin

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When you reached this step you can instruct Clover to use your modified DSDT by placing it into the directory EFI/CLOVER/OEM/xxx/ACPI/patched or - when the computer's name is not known yet - into EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched. Alternatively the OS can have its own DSDT in the root of the system partition.

This is a quote from https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Fixing-DSDT

I always keep DSDT in the root of the system partition.
But the choice, of course, is yours.

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29 minutes ago, Jake Lo said:

Yes, need different Config setting and DSDT/SSDT patching.

Both Bluetooth and trackpad require DSDT patching.

Did you try Hornless' DSDT? I see he added the trackpad patches.

If not work, then boot to Clover GUI, press F4.

Continue to OSX, compress and attach the Origin folder here for patching

/EFI/Clover/ACPI/Origin

I tried Hornless DSDT but no luck. So i do what you say to do and attach my origin folder. Please help me. Another observation is in disk utility i doesn't see my NVME SSD. Is this related to my DSDT? 

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And here is my full spec.:

 

 Processor

ManufacturerIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz

Clock Speed2,8Ghz

L2 Cache Size512

TypeDescription

DVD/CD-ROM Drives

Disk Drives

USB DISK 2.0 USB Device

Seagate M3 SCSI Disk Device

TOSHIBA KSG60ZMV256G M.2 2280 256GB

Display Adapters

NVIDIA GeForce 930MX

Intel(R) HD Graphics 520

Sound Devices

Intel(R) audi

Realtek Audio

USB Controllers

Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)

 

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