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  1. Hi guys, I updates my Latitude to Sierra, but had to disable the NVS4200M in the BIOS and go with the HD3000 graphics. Now, I am facing problems during work: when I start the Photos App or Safari and download a file, the display freeze, sometimes the mouse can be moved, but nothing reacts any longer. I see activity for the HDD and system seem to work, but screen refresh seems to hang. Does anybody is facing the same?
  2. Upgraded my E6420 to Sierra. Got my BCM94352 working after some difficulties. For some reason Clover's FakeID is not working and had to switch to the FakeID kexts. One of the problems I ran into while upgrading is that the VoodooPS2Controller.kext needed to be updated. Was getting a panic on it. That resulted in the touchpad ceasing to function. That and I need to figure out how to get the audio working again. Other than the trackpad and audio I have a functioning system. Fortunately Bluetooth never stopped working and I have a Magic Mouse until I can get the trackpad working again.
  3. I am glad to introduce my successful bootpack for a Latitude E5520 Could be used for E5420 too. My configuration : dell Latitude E5520 i3-2310M 2.1GHz, 4Gb Graphics HD3000 LCD 1920x1080 Not working : SDcard (not event tested) boot UEFI (buggy Dell firmware) Working : boot UEFI Everything else: display, VGA and HDMI/sound outputs, HDA sound, buttons, trackpad, multitouch, sleep, battery monitor, speedstep,... Wifi (OOB using a replacement DW1510 / BCM94322HM8L) Use any retail/clover installation guide. Install Clover on the disk and copy the EFI from this kit (merging mode). Upgrade to 10.10.x with combo update. Copy the few kexts from EFI/CLOVER/OEM/Latitude E5520/kexts/Others/ to /S/L/E/ as usual. Custom EDID and slide=0 options added to Clover's config.plist to get rid of the HD3000 artifacts. Thanks to this forum and many contributors here and there. Good hack E5520-kit.zip Edit: guess what ? I could add entries for UEFI boot with an EFI partition formatted with FAT16 ! Incredible, the last Dell firmware do not recognise FAT32 ! You need to reformat the EFI partition : sudo newfs_msdos -v EFI -F 16 /dev/rdiskXs1 Reboot OSX, mount EFI , copy EFI folder into. Reboot again and hit F2 to enter bios setup. Add an entry into UEFI boot menu (name OSX or anything, path to EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI. Edit2: remaining minor issues. No logo and no verbose log on screen during UEFI boot. I use CustomLogo option in config.plist as a workaround. No variables from NVRAM after UEFI reboot. EmuVariablesUefi-64.efi does not work (crash on boot). No way to deactivate Bluetooth (grey biutton) The known patch to inject DW375 device (413c:8187/16700:33159) in a plugin in IOBluetoothFamily.kext doesn't correct the problem. No functionnal MIC (internal or jack). Works once but not after unplug/plug (use VoodooHDA to solve the pb). Edit3: Adding OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi in Drivers64UEFI solved many issues. No more artifacts/glitches, no CustomEDID needed, no slide=0 param, Apple boot logo OK. NVRAM is now persistent. I can use "sudo nvram Clover.MountEFI=yes" to automount EFI The above uploaded archive is modified.
  4. I'm currently trying to fully enable the graphics on my Latitude E5520 with HD3000 Graphics. I cannot seem to find the right Framebuffer Kext to enable QE/CI and it's becoming quite frustrating. I'm new to the whole Hackintosh thing so please excuse my ignorance. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here are my system specs: CPU:Intel Core i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz Chipset: Intel HM65 (Sandy Bridge) Memory:4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3l Graphics: Intel HD3000 (FHD 1920x1080) Let me know what other info I might need to provide. Thanks
  5. Hi all, I am running an E6220 with the HD3000 integrated graphics card. I am trying to get an external monitor working. I have tried the HDMI, VGA, and DVI ports with no luck. Using EDP and the E6220 profile, I enabled the VGA/HDMI fix with no lock. Additionally, I've tried a variety of AppleIntelFramebufferCapri.kext and AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB.kext with no luck. Any suggestions on things to try? Thanks.
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