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  1. Well, if the card is in a format normally supported by Big Sur, sorry, this beats me. Maybe something else in your config that I missed. There were a lot of ACPI patches and you also force injected kexts for some reasons. Good luck.
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  2. Proceed with caution; preferably on a separate disk or partition. Use OC off a USB key rather than overwrite your existing Clover EFI partition. But that's a matter for a separate thread.
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  3. No need to take out kexts, you can disable/block them by pressing the spacebar at the Clover GUI.
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  4. I think you may need Clover r510x minimum to boot later versions of Catalina. Certainly never used anything lower than Clover r505x with any of my Catalina installations. @nickelnoff, you should be able to replace the Clover boot files (bootx64, cloverx64) and .efi drivers from any computer/OS (even Windows) on your USB key. The hidden EFI partition is normally FAT32... Here are files for r5107 for instance (boots 10.15.7 without issues): r5107.zip
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  5. v4910 might not be able to boot catalina 10.15.7 Replace your USB Clover files with my generic Clover file v5119. Just keep your kexts/ACPI folder and Config.plist
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  6. OpenCore Working: HD 4400 Full QE/CI DP/HDMI Video / Audio Webcam Sleep / Wake USB 2.0 / 3.0 ( not tested for speed) Speakers / Headphone SD Card Reader Fn+Up and Down Arrow for Brightness Control Audio control buttons Installation: Download macOS Monterey / Big Sur / Catalina app Format a 16GB USB drive (GUID / Extended (Journaled)) Create USB Installer with createinstallmedia command Download attached folder and rename as EFI Mount EFI partition and add EFI folder Configure BIOS setting according to guide Boot with USB installer Complete installation Post Installation: Mount EFI partition of newly installed drive and copy EFI folder over Update / Change in Config.plist under PlatformID->Generic (use genSMBIOS or Hackintool.app) MLB, ROM, SystemSerialNumber and SystemUUID Download alc_fix_BS.zip Open terminal and run the following commands: sudo spctl --master-disable cd ~/Downloads/alc_fix sudo ./install Note: Replace Config.plist with Config-IntelWifi.plist if you have an Intel combo card Boot Chime: I don't really care for it, but for those that like to have it, here's what you need. 1) AudioDxe.efi in /EFI/OC/Drivers; make sure it's added in Config file under UEFI/Drivers 2) OCEFIAudio_VoiceOver_Boot.wav in /EFI/OC/Resources/Audio //attached below OCEFIAudio_VoiceOver_Boot.wav.zip 3) In config file under UEFI->Audio, set the following settings That's it, reboot and you should hear a loud chime when you boot to the OC Picker! Updated to 0.8.3 - Supports Monterey 12.5.1 - to enable chime during boot, change in config file under UEFI/Audio >AudioSupport = Yes >PlayChime = Enabled Updated to 0.8.0 - to support Monterey 12.4 - to enable chime during boot, change in config file under UEFI/Audio >AudioSupport = Yes >PlayChime = Enabled Updated to 0.7.8 - Supports Montery 12.2.1 and Big Sur Updated to 0.7.4 If you're upgrading from older OC version, you might have to delete OpenCore from BIOS Boot Option and create a new one pointing to /EFI/OC/OpenCore.efi I've include 3 different versions of kexts for touchpad, disable / enable one that works for your system in the Config file Tested on MacOS 11.6 and 12.2.1 E7440_OC_0.8.4.zipE7440_OC_0.8.0.zip E7440_OC_0.7.8.zip E7440_OC_0.7.4.zip E7440_OC_0.6.9.zip E7440_OC_0.6.6.zip E7440_OC_0.6.3.zip HeliPort.app.zip alc_fix_BS.zip
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