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  1. The guide Hervé posted has the wifi/BT device replaced with a DW1820a. Yours is mostly like an Intel wifi / BT. See here for support
  2. 1) the ssdt_PM is for i7-3540M, looks like Hervé might've attach the wrong ssdt. Use this one SSDT_i3-3110M.zip 2) your config.plist is either not from the same version of the OC files you're using as Hervé mentioned above or you made mistakes editing it. Hint: UEFI/Drivers section
  3. here replace config and add Resources folder inside OC folder OC GUI.zip
  4. you found a layout-id that fix the external mic? which layout-id? If not, try this guide
  5. Unmounting EFI partition does not make it go away. I don't use OCC and don't know of MountEFI app. I use ESP Mounter Pro by Micky1979
  6. Use the sample.plist from OpenCore as template and edit it according to Dortania's guide for Haswell. The guide recommends ProperTree.app as the editor, I don't use OCC.
  7. No, not with Intel wifi See here I see you have layout-id 21 now, try switching to the following and see if it makes a different. Apart from that, you could try adding codeccommander.kext. Lastly, learn how to patch audio or ask someone who does. 11, 13, 14, 16, 56
  8. It's not detecting your installer. Make sure to enable UEFI/AHCI/Legacy Option ROMS
  9. SSDT-CPU-PM.aml is wrong for your CPU. It's made for i5-3210M Disable it in the config file. You can generate one later after the install.
  10. ok, give this a try, replace config and add ssdt to ACPI folder 5480-fixes.zip
  11. Give this a try Replace config, add kexts to Kexts folder, and SSDT* to ACPI folder5480_BrightnessFnKey.zip
  12. You shouldn't have to re-install if it fails to reboot, just have to fix the EFI boot back. You should always have a backup bootable USB handy. Just format a USB drive (all it need is 256 mb), you can use an SD Card too. Format to Fat32 and place the whole EFI folder on the root. You have LauncherOption set to Full on your original file, so I think it create a boot option in your BIOS call OpenCore. Try going into your BIOS and remove that boot option. As stated the files should work for Monterey, if you like create a new installer for Monterey and use that bootpack.
  13. Give this a try. Replace the config.plist and add the DSDT.aml to ACPI folder BiosA07.zip
  14. For Intel Bluetooth, add BlueToolFixup.kext and IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext. Do NOT add IntelBluetoothInjector.kext. Smart card reader is not supported Can't you do laptop LCD + HDMI + USB-C displays?
  15. Try the bootpack from here you might just need to add the Intel Wifi/Bluetooth kexts
  16. https://dortania.github.io/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/ssdt-methods/ssdt-easy.html#so-what-can-t-ssdttime-do there's other way too. create a clover boot disk, boot to clover, hit F4 and it'll does the exporting to the EFI partition
  17. @BuyeZi Give this a try. Updated to OC 0.7.5 and latest kexts. Set for Intel wifi/ BT, will be Monterey compatible. E5470_OC_0.7.5.zip
  18. System is pretty old, not sure it's worth getting it fix. You mentioned system keep getting stuck on Dell Logo, it could be ram or system board issue. If you're stuck on A07 and no other issue, then you could extract the DSDT/SSDT from that and I'll get that patch instead. You can do it from windows using the SSDTTime script from Dortania's site
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