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  1. Thanks, I tried that, and it worked, but only once.
    After the keys are added in config.plist and then the laptop is restarted, the bluetooth is successfully activated/enabled. However, after the laptop is turned off and on again, Bluetooth becomes deactivated / disabled again. Furthermore, every time the laptop is turned on, Bluetooth has never been activated/enabled again until now.

  2. My Dell Latitude E7270 laptop is installed with MacOS Ventura 13.3 and boots using Opencore from @Jake Lo which I took from :

    https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/9179-dell-latitude-e7x70-clover-and-opencore/#comment-116224

     

    Everything looks good and works normally. I updated to MACOS Ventura 13.3.1 and 13.3.1a and all functions work normally, including bluetooth. But after I updated to MacOS Ventura 13.4 my bluetooth became disabled and there was nothing I could do.

     

    My E7270 uses DW1830 AC BCM943602BAED NGFF M.2

     

    Please help to solve bluetooth problems on E7270 with MacOS Ventura 13.4. Your kindness to help me would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.

     

     

  3. 1. After I enabled AppleDebug in Misc / Debug and then I booted again using USB Installer, and when the error occurred again, I didn't get the log file on the root of EFI. Is there any other way to get that log file?

     

    2. After that, I then returned to try the second method, switching VoodooPS2 with ApplePS2Controller + plugins that's included in the EFI and changing the config like this :

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    and the result after rebooting again is like this :

     

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    only until there the boot process.

     

  4. Sorry @Hervé, I'm not asking about "what is airplane mode". I know what Airplane mode means.

     

    What I'm asking is how it should deactivate the airplane mode. Not what Airplane mode means, but how do you turn it off? That's what I meant by the question "Airplane mode?"

     

    Btw, all the instructions (or at least, almost all) that you have given above I have done before. And all I ask is only if I miss what I have done, because so far there has been little by little progress from the first I consulted.

     

    Maybe right, what I haven't done is tape a pin to allow it to work as @Bronxteck said. I've read the instructions about tape a pin to allow it.

  5. But there has been little progress. The WWAN menu on System Information -> Network -> WWAN has appeared WWAN Information after I have changed the kext in the Product ID and Vendor ID fields with the contents 0x81cc and 0x413c (Dell Inc.)

     

    But until now it still can't work. Any idea?

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  6. Thanks for your answer @Hervé

     

    Because there are some people who doubt it. And there are also argue that the Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe has the PCIE3.0x4 protocol while the E7270 only supports the PCIE3.0x2 protocol. That's what makes a lot of people doubt because SSD sellers also don't want to open their purchase box just to try.

     

    In addition, the problem is capacity limitation. In some cases, laptops that are installed with a 2TB SSD capacity can only be read a 1TB by motherboard.

     

    And the SSD seller in my place no one has ever tried it on a Dell Latitude E7270.

     

    So, Samsung 970 Evo is really compatible with E7270 right? If so, I'm determined and confident to buy and install it.

     

  7. Ok Hervé, I see. That's why I asked for help because my WWAN module wasn't detected in the USB section of System Information (SysProfiler).

     

    I have done several ways, and one of them is using Legacy_Sierra_QMI_10.13.kext. But until now, the module has not been detected yet in the system. Please help.

  8. I bought WWAN DW5816e aka Sierra Wireless EM7430 for my laptop Dell Latitude E7270.

    After I install it and install the driver, the EM7430 can work well on Windows and Linux.

    But, when I used on MacOS High Sierra, EM7430 can not detected.

     

    I have tried to follow the methods written on this forum but still can't use the WWAN, because not detected.

    Hope you can help me.

    I include debug files my laptop below.

     

    In the E/C/k/O folder there is Legacy_Sierra_QMI_10.13.kext that I use after I have successfully changed USBCOMP=8 using Ubuntu (USBCOMP=14 does not support for EM7430).

     

    COMMANDS:

     

    sudo ls -la /dev/cdc*
    sudo dmesg | grep cdc

     

    sudo apt-get install perl
    sudo apt-get install libuuid-tiny-perl
    sudo apt-get install libipc-shareable-perl
    sudo apt-get install modem-manager-gui

     

    sudo perl swi_setusbcomp.pl --device=/dev/cdc-wdm1 --usbcomp=8

     

    debug_30345.zip

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