Yes i have downloaded it
i made appearing the kext « display » on the desktop and moved it in the efi folder at this moment.
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i made appearing the kext « display » on the desktop and moved it in the efi folder at this moment.
I don’t understand how to enable the kext for the screen...
where do you do that Mo-5590 ?
Ok thank you i will try this later !
I have the same usb tp-link, and it works very well.
Thank you, i can’t now as well so don’t worry
Mo-5590, did you manage to enable graphics acceleration ?
I have 3 Mo and it is not well working as you...
it works !
I am partionning the hdd and try to install on it.
The screen resolution is not in full HD but i haven’t modify the open core files to match with the screen.
congratulations Mo-6420, you did a very great job !!
I’ll use Windows, it’s easier XD
No i’ll use MacOS, because i won’t have to switch between the 2 OS
Ohhhh okay i didn’t understand that
Thank you !
Hi !
Here’s a presentation of the Dell latitude e6520 :
- Intel i5 2520M
- integrated graphics Intel HD 3000
- 8 Gb DDR3 SDRAM (1333 MHz)
- HDD 500 Gb and SSD 256 Gb (on a device bay replacing the CD/DVD drive)
- Realtek for audio
- MacOS Mojave on the HDD, Windows 10 on the SSD
- SMBIOS : MacBook Pro 8,1
- Clover bootloader
The clover EFI folder will be uploaded later and you could download it if needed.
Basti Wolf i use a 2011 Dell Latitude e6520. It needs a patch of Big Sur, which is provided in this case by the OC EFI folder of Mo-5590
In fact both of the e6520 and the e6420 are close in hardware, so it is possible that it works
Anyhting is done, but it would be very cool if i manage to
I thought it was possible to take the boot file directly from the usb (i didn’t use the efi partition, but i did a partition on the stick), but i didn’t think it would stuck...
Thanks for your tips
Okay. I’ll try later
Hi,
Thank you for the EFI files !
I am stuck to boot on the usb...
I have installed the EFI folder onto the usb directly (and not on the hard drive where MacOS is already installed), but i can’t boot on the usb...
And when i try to add the boot argument in the BIOS, i’m not able to find the bootx64.efi...
This evening i will try as you said : directly install the EFI on a partition of the hard drive
Okay i think i will try this evening.
keep us informed if everything still work
good luck to you
Okay. Do i need to modify anything in the « file system list » ?
yes Mo-6420 i will try
But did you patched Big Sur with any patch ? because the Dell models are old and not supported natively by Big Sur...
I saw you add something in the bios. To make it clearly and to make the installation easier for me, you add the "bootx64.efi" of the EFI OC folder into the BIOS directly ?
yes Mo-6420 i will try today
But did you patched Big Sur with any patch ? because the Dell models are old and not supported natively by Big Sur...
I saw you add something in the bios. To make it clearly and to make the installation easier for me, you add the "bootx64.efi" of the EFI OC folder into the BIOS directly ?
Hi ! does it works with a Dell Latitude e6520 ?
I have one and i want to install Big Sur on it...
The e6420 and the e6520 are specifically close, so maybe it is possible