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Dell Latitude E7270 with i7-6600U, HD520 and 1920x1080 Touchscreen - High Sierra/Mojave/Catalina/Big Sur/Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma


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Last update: 06 Feb 2023

 

 

E7270_Touchscreen_FHD.jpg   E7270_Sides_Rear.jpg

 

 

Specifications:

  • BIOS 1.28.3 1.29.4 1.30.3 1.31.3 1.32.4 1.33.3 1.34.3 1.35.3 1.36.3 with SATA disk mode set to AHCI mode
  • Intel 100 Series chipset (Sunrise Point-LP)
  • Intel dual-core Skylake i7-6600U 2.60GHz CPU (TDP Up 2.8GHz, Turbo boost to 3.2GHz (2 cores) or 3.4GHz (1 core))
  • Integrated Intel HD520 graphics (300MHz/1050MHz) (PCI ven id 0x8086, dev id 0x1916)
  • Internal-USB Atmel MaxTouch 12.5" 1920x1080 FHD IPS touchscreen (PCI ven id 0x03eb, dev id 0x8a83)
  • 8GB DDR4-2133P RAM
  • Intel I219LM Gigabit Ethernet (PCI ven id 0x8086, dev id 0x156f)
  • Whatever M.2 SATA or (compatible) NVME SSD that may be fitted (I used a 256GB Samsung 960 EVO then a 240GB Toshiba RC100)
  • Whatever M.2 2230 wireless card that may be fitted (I initially replaced my original Intel card by a BCM4350-based DW1820a then an Apple BCM94360CS2)
  • Realtek ALC293 (ALC3235) High Def audio (PCI ven id 0x10ec, dev id 0x0293)
  • Realtek RTS525a SD card reader (PCI ven id 0x10ec, dev id 0x525a)
  • Internal-USB Surplus Innovation Technology HD webcam (PCI ven id 0x1bcf, dev id 0x28bd)
  • Alps Alpine V8 TouchPad (model w/o Touchscreen may have V7 Touchpad)
  • 3 x USB 3.0 ports (1 x with power share)
  • 1 x mini DisplayPort
  • 1 x HDMI v1.4
  • 1 x headset/microphone combo jack port
  • 1 x internal M.2 2280 slot (key M, 2 x PCIe lanes) for SATA/NVME SSD
  • 1 x internal M.2 2230 WLAN slot (key A/E)
  • 1 x internal M.2 3042 WWAN slot (key B, 1 x PCIe lane)

 

NB:

  1. WWAN slot supports M.2 2242 NVME SSDs (eg: Toshiba RC100) which are directly bootable; performance obviously limited due to single PCIe channel. SSD detection can be unreliable at laptop's power-on/reset.
  2. Latitude E7270 can boot from SD card.

 

E7270:~ admin$ lspci -nn
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers [8086:1904] (rev 08)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Skylake GT2 [HD Graphics 520] [8086:1916] (rev 07)
00:04.0 Signal processing controller [1180]: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor Thermal Subsystem [8086:1903] (rev 08)
00:14.0 USB controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 xHCI Controller [8086:9d2f] (rev 21)
00:14.2 Signal processing controller [1180]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Thermal subsystem [8086:9d31] (rev 21)
00:16.0 Communication controller [0780]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP CSME HECI #1 [8086:9d3a] (rev 21)
00:16.3 Serial controller [0700]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Active Management Technology - SOL [8086:9d3d] (rev 21)
00:17.0 SATA controller [0106]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP SATA Controller [AHCI mode] [8086:9d03] (rev 21)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #3 [8086:9d12] (rev f1)
00:1c.4 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #5 [8086:9d14] (rev f1)
00:1d.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #9 [8086:9d18] (rev f1)
00:1d.2 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #11 [8086:9d1a] (rev f1)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge [0601]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP LPC Controller [8086:9d48] (rev 21)
00:1f.2 Memory controller [0580]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC [8086:9d21] (rev 21)
00:1f.3 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio [8086:9d70] (rev 21)
00:1f.4 SMBus [0c05]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP SMBus [8086:9d23] (rev 21)
00:1f.6 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I219-LM [8086:156f] (rev 21)
01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller [0108]: Toshiba Corporation BG3 NVMe SSD Controller [1179:0113] (rev 01)
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4350 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [14e4:43a3] (rev 08)
03:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller [0108]: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller SM961/PM961/SM963 [144d:a804]
04:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS525A PCI Express Card Reader [10ec:525a] (rev 01)
E7270:~ admin$ 


For recommended BIOS settings, see here.

 

For proper 4K output, patching BIOS to set DVMT pre-allocated memory to 64MB or 96MB is mandatory. Boot a USB key with ModGrubShell installed on it as explained here and set variable 0x432 to 0x02 or 0x3:

setup_var 0x432 0x3
exit

Default value is 0x1 for 32MB (0x2 is 64MB, 0x03 is 96MB). Once the change is applied, no need to inject patched Framebuffer memory settings (fbmem/stolenmem) as properties in your bootloader's config.

Bear in mind that this DVMT adjustment can be removed by resetting BIOS to default settings.

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Target macOS release:

  • High Sierra 10.13.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well-documented vanilla manual method detailed below:

 

E7270_HighSierra.jpg

 

E7270_i7-6600U_HD520_HiSie.jpg     E7270_SpeedStep.jpg     E7270_SpeedStep#2.jpg

 

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_HiSie_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 


Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with SKL layout 0x19160000)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen OOB
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with SKL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with Cholonan's Sineteck-rtsx kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

GeekBench v2.4.4 (32bit) gives a near 8400 rating:

 

E7270_GB32.jpg

 

 

1) 10.13 USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 8GB minimum, create a High Sierra USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>
  • where:
    • <path> = location of High Sierra installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
    • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_8GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers -> Recommended drivers
      • ApfsDriverLoader / AptioMemoryFix / DataHubDxe / FSInject / HFSPlus / SMCHelper
    • UEFI Drivers -> Human Interface Devices (optional only)
      • PS2MouseDxe / UsbMouseDxe
    • Themes (optional only)
    • Install Clover PrefPane (optional only)

 

2) 10.13 installation

  • boot the High Sierra USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS High Sierra" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target High Sierra partition/disk through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target High Sierra partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target High Sierra partition is left to boot

 

3) Post-Installation tuning

  • Once the target High Sierra partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration finalisation
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the High Sierra partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the High Sierra partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above E7270 High Sierra Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder of the EFI partition
  • You may then reboot and verify that High Sierra boots off your disk through Clover
  • After that reboot, finalise post-installation tuning actions such as disabling hibernation, disabling GateKeper, changing all serial numbers, etc.

 

Please note that:

  • Clover config of the pack contains HDMI-audio SKL framebuffer patch.
  • Clover config of the pack contains disabled settings for DW1820A wireless card. Enable or remove as appropriate.
  • Caching add-on kexts from /L/E is faster than injecting them from E/C/k/O.
  • After any kexts modification, whether to /S/L/E or to /L/E, repair permissions and rebuild cache.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Revised bootpack with modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
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Target macOS release:

  • Mojave 10.14.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well-documented vanilla manual method detailed below:

 

E7270_Mojave.jpg

 

E7270_i7-6600U_HD520_Moj.jpg     E7270_Moj_SpeedStep#1.jpg     E7270_Moj_SysInfo_SpeedStep#2.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_Dual_Screen.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_HDMI_Output.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_HDMI_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_Moj_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 


Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with SKL layout 0x19160000)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen OOB
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with SKL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with Cholonan's Sineteck-rtsx kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

GeekBench v2.4.4 (32bit) gives a good 8400+ rating:

 

E7270_Moj_GB32.jpg

 

 

1) 10.14 USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 8GB minimum, create a Mojave USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ Mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>
  • where:
    • <path> = location of Mojave installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
    • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_8GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers -> Recommended drivers
      • ApfsDriverLoader / AptioMemoryFix / DataHubDxe / FSInject / HFSPlus / SMCHelper
    • UEFI Drivers -> Human Interface Devices (optional only)
      • PS2MouseDxe / UsbMouseDxe
    • Themes (optional only)
    • Install Clover PrefPane (optional only)

 

 

2) 10.14 installation

  • boot the Mojave USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS Mojave" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target Mojave partition/disk through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target Mojave partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target Mojave partition is left to boot

 

3) Post-Installation tuning

  • Once the target Mojave partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration finalisation
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the Mojave partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the Mojave partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above E7270 Mojave Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder of the EFI partition
  • You may then reboot and verify that Mojave boots off your disk through Clover
  • After that reboot, finalise post-installation tuning actions such as disabling hibernation, disabling GateKeper, changing all serial numbers, etc.

 

Please note that:

  • Clover config of the pack contains HDMI-audio SKL framebuffer patch.
  • Clover config of the pack contains disabled settings for DW1820A wireless card. Enable or remove as appropriate.
  • Caching add-on kexts from /L/E is faster than injecting them from E/C/k/O.
  • After any kexts modification, whether to /S/L/E or to /L/E, repair permissions and rebuild cache.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Revised bootpack with modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
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Target macOS release:

  • Catalina 10.15.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well documented vanilla method detailed below:

 

E7270_Catalina.jpg

 

E7270_i7-6600U_HD520_Cat.jpg  E7270_Cat_SpeedStep#1.jpg  E7270_Cat_SpeedStep#2.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_Dual_Screen.jpg  E7270_Cat_SpeedStep#3.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_HDMI_output.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_HDMI_Output#2.jpg

 

E7270_cat_HDMI_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_Cat_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 

 

Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with SKL layout 0x19160000)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen OOB
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with SKL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with Cholonan's Sineteck-rtsx kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

GeekBench v4.4.4 (64bit) gives the following rating:

E7270_Cat_GB64.jpg

 

 

1) 10.15 USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 8GB minimum, create a Catalina USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ Catalina.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>

where:

  • <path> = location of Catalina installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
  • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_8GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers
      • Recommended drivers
        • FSInject
        • HFSPlus
        • SMCHelper
      • Human Interface Devices (optional)
        • Ps2MouseDxe
        • UsbMouseDxe
      • Additional Drivers
        • NvmExpressDxe
        • PartitionDxe (optional)
    • Themes (optional)
    • Install Clover Preference Pane (optional)

 

  • you may use version r5119 attached below:
  • once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the USB installer
  • open this EFI partition and transfer/copy the files & folders from the Latitude E7270 Catalina Clover pack below to the EFI/Clover folder
  • add the following ApfsDriverLoader to the EFI/Clover/drivers folder since Clover versions of that era stopped offering this driver (Catalina disk/partition won't be seen otherwise)

 

2) 10.15 installation

  • boot the Catalina USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS Catalina" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target Catalina installation through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target Catalina partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target Catalina partition is left to boot
  • Reboot the target Catalina partition via your USB installer

 

3) Post-installation tuning

  • Once the target Catalina partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration tuning
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the Catalina partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the Catalina partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above Latitude E7270 Catalina Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder
  • You may then reboot and verify that Catalina boots off your disk through Clover

 

 

Please note that:

  • Clover config of the pack contains HDMI-audio SKL framebuffer patch.
  • Clover config of the pack contains disabled settings for DW1820A wireless card. Enable or remove as appropriate.
  • Caching add-on kexts from /L/E is faster than injecting them from E/C/k/O.
  • After any kexts modification, whether to /S/L/E or to /L/E, repair permissions and rebuild cache.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Revised bootpack with modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
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Target macOS release:

  • Big Sur 11.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well documented vanilla method detailed below:

 

E7270_BigSur.jpg

 

E7270_i7-6600U_HD520_BS.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_Bluetooth.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_BS_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 

 

Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with SKL layout 0x19160000)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen with USB HID fix (patch of IOHIDFamily to fake single-user mode) due to Apple dropping support for old USB hardware
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with SKL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with Cholonan's Sineteck-rtsx kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

GeekBench v4.4.4 (64bit) gives the following rating:

E7270_BS_GB64.jpg

 

 

1) 11.x USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 16GB minimum, create a Big Sur USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>

where:

  • <path> = location of Big Sur installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
  • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_16GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers
      • Recommended drivers
        • FSInject
        • SMCHelper
      • Human Interface Devices (optional)
        • Ps2MouseDxe
        • UsbMouseDxe
      • FileSystem Drivers
        • ApfsDriverLoader
      • Memory fix drivers
        • OpenRuntime
      • Additional Drivers (optional)
        • NvmExpressDxe
        • PartitionDxe
    • Themes (optional)
    • Install Clover Preference Pane (optional)

 

  • you may use version r5133 attached below:
  • once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the USB installer
  • add the (unzipped) HFSPlus driver attached below to the EFI/CLOVER/drivers/UEFI folder
  • open this EFI partition and transfer/copy the files & folders from the Latitude E7270 Big Sur Clover pack below to the EFI/CLOVER folder

 

 

2) 11.x installation

  • boot the Big Sur USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS Big Sur" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target Big Sur installation through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target Big Sur partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target Big Sur partition is left to boot
  • Reboot the target Big Sur partition via your USB installer

 

3) Post-installation tuning

  • Once the target Big Sur partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration tuning
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the Big Sur partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the Big Sur partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above Latitude E7270 Big Sur Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder
  • You may then reboot and verify that Big Sur boots off your disk through Clover

 

 

Please note that:

  • Clover config of the pack contains HDMI-audio SKL framebuffer patch.
  • Clover config of the pack contains disabled settings for DW1820A wireless card. Enable or remove as appropriate.

 

Edit: 22 Dec 2021

  • Touchscreen working after adding the USB HID fix for Big Sur and later. See details below, after Monterey guide.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Revised bootpack with modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
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Target macOS release:

  • Monterey 12.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well documented vanilla method detailed below:

 

E7270_Monterey.jpg

 

E7270_i7-6600U_HD520_Mon-12.0.1.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_BT.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Mon_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 

 

Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with SKL layout 0x19160000)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen with USB HID fix (patch of IOHIDFamily to fake single-user mode) due to Apple dropping support for old USB hardware
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with SKL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with 1Revenger1's RealtekCardReader kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

GeekBench v4.4.4 (64bit) gives the following rating:

 

E7270_Mon_GeekBench.jpg

 

 

1) 12.x USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 16GB minimum, create a Monterey USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ Monterey.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>

where:

  • <path> = location of Monterey installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
  • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_16GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers
      • Recommended drivers
        • FSInject
        • SMCHelper
      • Human Interface Devices (optional)
        • Ps2MouseDxe
        • UsbMouseDxe
      • FileSystem Drivers
        • ApfsDriverLoader
      • Memory fix drivers
        • OpenRuntime
      • Additional Drivers (optional)
        • NvmExpressDxe
        • PartitionDxe
    • Themes (optional)
    • BootLoaderChooser (optional)
    • CloverConfigPlistValidator (optional)
    • Install Clover Preference Pane (optional)

 

  • you may use version r5141 attached below:
  • once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the USB installer
  • add the (unzipped) HFSPlus driver attached below to the EFI/CLOVER/drivers/UEFI folder
  • open this EFI partition and transfer/copy the files & folders from the Latitude E7270 Monterey Clover pack below to the EFI/CLOVER folder

 

 

2) 12.x installation

  • boot the Monterey USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS Monterey" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target Monterey installation through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target Monterey partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target Monterey partition is left to boot
  • Reboot the target Monterey partition via your USB installer

 

3) Post-installation tuning

  • Once the target Monterey partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration tuning
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the Monterey partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the Monterey partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above Latitude E7270 Monterey Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder
  • You may then reboot and verify that Monterey boots off your disk through Clover

 

 

Please note that:

  • Clover config of the pack contains HDMI-audio SKL framebuffer patch.
  • Clover config of the pack contains disabled settings for DW1820A wireless card. Enable or remove as appropriate.

 

Edit: 22 Dec 2021

  • Touchscreen working after adding the USB HID fix for Big Sur and later. See details right below.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Revised bootpack with modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
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USB-based Atmel Touchscreen fully operational in Big Sur and Monterey once the USB HID Fix kext patch is added to the Clover config.

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			<dict>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable USB HID in Big Sur</string>
				<key>Procedure</key>
				<string>_isSingleUser</string>
				<key>Count</key>
				<integer>1</integer>
				<key>Disabled</key>
				<false/>
				<key>RangeFind</key>
				<integer>10</integer>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>AAAAAAAA</data>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily</string>
				<key>MaskFind</key>
				<data>AAAAAAAA</data>
				<key>MatchOS</key>
				<string>11.x.x</string>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>uAEAAADD</data>
				<key>MaskReplace</key>
				<data>////////</data>
				<key>Skip</key>
				<integer>0</integer>
			</dict>

 

USB_HID_fix_CC.jpg

 

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Target macOS release:

  • Ventura 13.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well documented vanilla method detailed below:

 

E7270_Ventura_13.0.jpg

 

E7270_i7-6600U_HD520_Ven_13.0.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_Bluetooth.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Ven_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 

 

Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with KBL layout 0x59160000, KBL faked id 0x5916, MBP14,1 SMBIOS and Whatevergreen kext v1.6.1 or later)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen with USB HID fix (patch of IOHIDFamily to fake single-user mode) due to Apple dropping support for old USB hardware
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with KBL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with 1Revenger1's RealtekCardReader kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

  • Stage Manager
  • Continuity Camera

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

GeekBench v4.4.4 (64bit) gives the following rating:

 

E7270_Ven_13.0_GB64.jpg

 

 

macOS Ventura not natively supporting platforms older than Kaby Lake/HD6x0, it cannot be natively installed and cannot natively run on the Skylake/HD520 Latitude E7270 as used to be the case for earlier versions of the OS. This can however be easily achieved by implementing the following settings which allow keeping a full vanilla installation without calling on add-on patches that would install older kexts, frameworks or other necessary files:

  1. use of Kaby Lake framebuffer 0x59160000 (0x591B0000 may also be used but requires further graphics connectors patching)
  2. fake Kaby Lake HD620 iGPU id 0x5916
  3. use Kaby Lake platform SMBIOS MacBookPro14,1
  4. use Whatevergreen v1.6.1 minimum to properly support use/fake KBL graphics on Skylake platforms

 

 

1) 13.x USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 16GB minimum, create a Ventura USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>

where:

  • <path> = location of Ventura installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
  • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_16GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers
      • Recommended drivers
        • FSInject
        • SMCHelper
      • Human Interface Devices (optional)
        • Ps2MouseDxe
        • UsbMouseDxe
      • FileSystem Drivers
        • ApfsDriverLoader
      • Memory fix drivers
        • OpenRuntime
      • Additional Drivers (optional)
        • NvmExpressDxe
        • PartitionDxe
    • Themes (optional)
    • BootLoaderChooser (optional)
    • CloverConfigPlistValidator (optional)
    • Install Clover Preference Pane (optional)

 

  • you must use Clover version r5148 minimum as attached below:
  • once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the USB installer
  • add the (unzipped) HFSPlus driver attached below to the EFI/CLOVER/drivers/UEFI folder
  • open this EFI partition and transfer/copy the files & folders from the Latitude E7270 Ventura Clover pack below to the EFI/CLOVER folder

 

 

2) 13.x installation

  • boot the Ventura USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS Ventura" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target Ventura installation through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target Ventura partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target Ventura partition is left to boot
  • Reboot the target Ventura partition via your USB installer

 

3) Post-installation tuning

  • Once the target Ventura partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration tuning
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the Ventura partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the Ventura partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above Latitude E7270 Ventura Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder
  • You may then reboot and verify that Ventura boots off your disk through Clover

 

 

Please note that:

  • Clover config of the pack contains HDMI-audio KBL framebuffer patch.
  • Clover config of the pack contains disabled settings for DW1820A wireless card. Enable or remove as appropriate.
  • Booter quirk SyncRuntimePermissions must be removed for Ventura.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Revised bootpack with modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
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Target macOS release:

  • Sonoma 14.x

 

This is a Clover-based installation using the well-known/well documented vanilla method detailed below:

 

Latitude_E7270_Sonoma_14.0.jpg

 

E7270_Sonoma_14.0_23A344.jpg

 

E7270_Sonoma_SysInfo_PCI.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_Graphics.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_USB.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_NVME.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_BT.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_Ethernet.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_Audio.jpg

 

E7270_Son_14.0_SysInfo_Camera.jpg

 

 

 

 

Working:

  • full QE/CI with HD520 graphics (with KBL layout 0x59160000, KBL faked id 0x5916, MBP15,2 SMBIOS and Whatevergreen kext v1.6.6 or later)
  • HDMI output OOB but built-in LCD goes off on 1st cable connection. With WEG boot arg igfxonln=1, LCD picture is recovered after closing then re-opening the LID and HDMI is on at 1st boot & after wake
  • mDP output OOB
  • touchscreen with USB HID fix (patch of IOHIDFamily to fake single-user mode) due to Apple dropping support for old USB hardware
  • full audio, including jack microphone input and headset output (with AppleALC kext & layout-id 11)
  • HDMI audio (with KBL con1 connector-type patch)
  • built-in Gigabit Ethernet (with IntelMausiEthernet kext)
  • full CPU power management, including Turbo boost to 3.4GHz (with PlugIn type settings)
  • sleep: Ok through Apple menu->Sleep, lid closure, power button, Fn-Insert and energy savings settings with hibernation mode set to 0 (sleep to RAM) and /var/vm/sleepimage file deleted.
  • wake: Ok through lid opening and power button
  • wireless & bluetooth with any compatible card/USB dongle (see footer note)
  • battery management and monitoring (with ACPIBatteryManager kext)
  • SD card reader (with 1Revenger1's RealtekCardReader kext)
  • integrated webcam OOB
  • keyboard backlight control OOB (for backlit models)
  • audio volume control through Fn-F1/Fn-F2/Fn-F3
  • brightness control through Fn-F11/Fn-F12
  • touchpad basic features, incl. buttons (with Rehabman's VoodooPS2Controller kext) but not recognised in PrefPane
  • USB3.0 ports (with Hackintool's generated USBPorts kext)

 

Not Working:

  • N/A

 

Not tested:

  • SmartCard reader

 

 

macOS Sonoma not natively supporting platforms older than Amber Lake/Coffee Lake/UHD6x0, it cannot be natively installed and cannot natively run on the Skylake/HD520 Latitude E7270 as used to be the case for earlier versions of the OS up to Monterey. This can however be easily achieved by implementing the following settings which allow keeping a full vanilla installation without calling on add-on patches that would install older kexts, frameworks or other necessary files:

  1. use of Kaby Lake framebuffer 0x59160000 (0x591B0000 may also be used but requires further graphics connectors patching)
  2. fake Kaby Lake HD620 iGPU id 0x5916
  3. use Coffee Lake platform SMBIOS MacBookPro15,2
  4. use Whatevergreen v1.6.6/v1.6.7 minimum

 

 

1) 14.x USB installer creation

  • Using a USB key of 16GB minimum, create a Sonoma USB installer through the following Terminal command:
sudo <path>/Install\ macOS\ Sonoma.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/<USB key>

where:

  • <path> = location of Sonoma installation package (eg: /Applications if freshly downloaded)
  • <USB key> = name of formatted USB volume (eg: USB_16GB)

 

The process will take several minutes. Once completed:

  • install Clover bootloader on the USB installer with the following customised settings:
    • Clover for UEFI booting only
    • Install Clover in the ESP
    • UEFI Drivers
      • Recommended drivers
        • FSInject
        • SMCHelper
      • Human Interface Devices (optional)
        • Ps2MouseDxe
        • UsbMouseDxe
      • FileSystem Drivers
        • ApfsDriverLoader
      • Memory fix drivers
        • OpenRuntime
      • Additional Drivers (optional)
        • NvmExpressDxe
        • PartitionDxe
    • Themes (optional)
    • BootLoaderChooser (optional)
    • CloverConfigPlistValidator (optional)
    • Install Clover Preference Pane (optional)

 

  • you may use Clover version r5157 or later as attached below (version r5148 minimum but no support for legacy wireless cards before r5157)
  • once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the USB installer (attached version supports BlockSkywalk kext patch)
  • add the (unzipped) HFSPlus driver attached below to the EFI/CLOVER/drivers/UEFI folder
  • open this EFI partition and transfer/copy the files & folders from the Latitude E7270 Sonoma Clover pack below to the EFI/CLOVER folder

 

 

2) 14.x installation

  • boot the Sonoma USB installer
  • at the Clover main menu, select the "Install macOS Sonoma" partition (but don't press [ENTER])
  • press [SPACE], select -v verbose option in the menu, then choose to boot with the selected options
  • proceed with installation, creating & formatting the target Sonoma installation through Disk Utility as/if required
  • on 1st reboot, boot off the USB installer and select the freshly created "macOS install from <target Sonoma partition>"
  • repeat this until this partition is no longer offered and only the target Sonoma partition is left to boot
  • Reboot the target Sonoma partition via your USB installer

 

3) Post-installation tuning

  • Once the target Sonoma partition has booted, complete the 1st boot configuration tuning
  • Once at the desktop, install Clover bootloader on the Sonoma partition/disk with the customised settings listed above
  • Once Clover is installed, launch Clover Configurator app and mount the freshly created EFI partition of the Sonoma partition/disk
  • Open this EFI partition and transfer the files & folders from the above Latitude E7270 Sonoma Clover pack to the EFI/Clover folder
  • You may then reboot and verify that Sonoma boots off your disk through Clover

 

⚠️ For wifi & Bluetooth, you may use any compatible add-on USB dongle. If you opt for a legacy BCM5350, BCM4360 or BCM43602 wireless card, you'll need to apply OCLP root patches and ensure you boot with Clover r5157 or later (or with OpenCore of course) in order to bypass vanilla IOSkywalkFamily kext and inject replacement IOSkywalkFamily+ IO80211FamilyLegacy kexts. The Clover config attached to the revised bootpack available above already contains the enabled BlockSkywalk kext patch to that effect and the replacement kexts to inject are provided in the kexts folder. Upon launching the OCLP patcher, you should be immediately asked to apply the relevant wireless root patches. See this thread for full details of the process.

 

Edit: 17 Jan 2024

  • Replaced older Clover version r5153 with version r5157 that supports BlockSkywalk kext patch (required to support legacy wireless cards officially dropped in Sonoma)
  • Revised bootpack with:
    • modified SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table to fix intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake.
    • modified Clover config to enable BlockSkywalk kext patch and add -amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1 boot arg
    • added replacement IOSkywalkFamily + older IO80211FamilyLegacy kexts to kexts/Other folder for injection (required to support legacy wireless cards officially dropped in Sonoma)

 

Edit: 10 Mar 2024

  • Revised bootpack #3 with new versions for wireless kexts required for Sonoma 14.4.
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Revisited all bootpacks to replace the SSDT-GPRW patched ACPI table. I added a test applicable to all ACPI devices RPxx, specifically  RP05@1C (i.e. WLAN port), to fix an intermittent loss of Bluetooth on wake, requiring Bluetooth to be switched off and on at macOS level (PrefPane or Finder's bar icon) to recover services. This fix applies to combo Wifi/Bluetooth M.2 cards fitted to the WLAN slot.

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