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# dell-latitude-e6530-hackintosh-big-sur | ||
A prebuilt Opencore EFI for macOS Big Sur on the Dell Latitude E6530 | ||
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This is a macOS Big Sur EFI for the Dell Latitude E6530, with support for Intel Wi-Fi cards. 11.7.5 working, with OpenCore 0.9.0 and fully up to date kexts. Remember to keep your kexts and OpenCore up to date! I recommend OCAuxiliaryTools to keep your kexts and OpenCore up to date. Remember to change your SMBIOS data too. | ||
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# Specs of my specific unit: | ||
* CPU: Intel Core i5-3320m @ 2.6GHz | ||
* GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 | ||
* RAM: 2x4GB Samsung 1333MHz DDR3 | ||
* Laptop model: Dell Latitude E6530 | ||
* Audio Codec: IDT92HD93BXX | ||
* Ethernet card: I don’t remember the model but it was some type of Intel card | ||
* Wi-Fi card: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 | ||
* Touchpad: Alps | ||
* BIOS: A22 | ||
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# Set BIOS settings as follows | ||
* General -> Boot Sequence -> UEFI | ||
* General -> Advanced Boot Options -> uncheck “Enable Legacy Option ROMs” | ||
* System Configuration -> Parallel Port -> Disabled | ||
* System Configuration -> Serial Port -> Disabled | ||
* System Configuration -> SATA Operation -> AHCI | ||
* Security -> TPM Security -> Uncheck “TPM Security” | ||
* Secure Boot -> Secure Boot Enable -> Disabled | ||
* Performance -> HyperThread control -> Enabled | ||
* Power Management -> USB Wake Support -> Uncheck “Enable USB Wake Support” | ||
* Power Management -> Wake on LAN/WLAN -> Disabled | ||
* Virtualization Support -> Virtualization -> Check “Enable Intel Virtualization Technology” | ||
* Virtualization Support -> VT for Direct I/O -> Uncheck “Enable VT for Direct I/O” |