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Jake Lo

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  1. That's why you should post your full system specs and EFI folder as requested.
  2. start with posting your full system specs And attach your EFI folder for review
  3. attach entire EFI folder what wireless device does it have?
  4. Please post your fix, might be helpful to others with the same model
  5. The behavior is due to the SSDT-TYPC.aml It's a patch to fake Express-card like behavior so that USB-C hot plug works. Without it, you can only plug in USB-C device on boot. Once remove, it'll no longer detect. I think you can remove that SSDT. It's not patch correctly anyway and might not be needed.
  6. 1st off, those files are from my E7440 bootpack with OC 0.7.4. It's clearly stated in the config.plist file. At minimum, you'll need to switch SMBIOS to MBP 11,4, then you'll need to update the OC files and kexts.
  7. Post IOReg file using IORegistryExplorer.app v2.1
  8. try setting SecureBootModel from Default to Disabled in the config.plist
  9. That's for your SDCard or you have USB-C device connected
  10. Make sure to use the same version OC files if you switch to debug version You can switch back to the original files but add verbose mode to the config file under Nvram->boot-args
  11. update all the lilu plugins too https://dortania.github.io/builds/?viewall=true
  12. for Ventura, make sure to use at minimum OC 0.8.2 and latest Kexts https://dortania.github.io/builds/?viewall=true
  13. the 1st Gen Intel graphics is not supported so it's a waste of time hacking it. But if you still insist, you could check out the E6410 guide, however it's really outdated
  14. try this, replace the config file and add this ssdt* Archive.zip
  15. run this from terminal, reboot and try sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0 sudo rm -f /var/vm/sleepimage sudo pmset -a hibernatefile /dev/null sudo pmset -a standby 0 sudo pmset -a powernap 0 sudo pmset -a autopoweroff 0 sudo pmset -a proximitywake 0 sudo pmset -a tcpkeepalive 0
  16. Correct. IF you want full support. you could try a genuine Apple device with an adapter if it has the space for it.
  17. That's normal when you hit enable, the Address will show up and State=On
  18. Not much difference for the last 2.2.9 you posted. Very poor response. Both track stick and touchpad are not responding. When using an external USB, the left click does not work. Well, it'll finally work after a few minutes of clicking and tabbing. alps.log.zip
  19. did you even check the guide section? https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/6472-dell-latitude-e7240e7440-clover-and-opencore/?do=findComment&comment=104316
  20. I can confirm with Hervé's finding with v2.2.9 but when I'm using your version 1.0.7, the IOProbeScore is set at 6000 and working fine on my Alps V8. And it's more smooth than this v2.2.9 I remember you had to change the speed here to make it more usable for me on the V8 https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/17005-alps-touchpad-driver-with-voodooinput/?do=findComment&comment=113524
  21. Try disabling voodoops2Mouse and voodoops2trackpad
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