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  1. The card is DW1705. I am using the default card as it came with, when I first bought it.
  2. But your computer has the Intel 11th gen cpu. For that computer you specify, use only the Rocket Lake Notebook EFI.
  3. https://www.olarila.com/topic/20908-easy-fast-and-perfect-vanilla-hackintosh/ Start with Ventura, and if it doesn't work try Monterey or Big Sur. Use Notebook Rocket Lake EFI.
  4. I finished installing macOS Monterey and mounting EFI on hard drive, the reboot was a success. However, I am unable to connect to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Please help me in this regard.
  5. Hello! I currently have macOS Catalina installed on the laptop, and I need macOS Big Sur now to develop for iOS on Swift 7. Please let me know if my laptop can run the operating system. Please provide me with an EFI file for my laptop if it can run Big Sur. Thanks!
  6. Yes, the risk being that macOS won't boot and you don't have any OS in the system. If it doesn't boot, you need to reinstall Windows 10 that's all. In my opinion the risk is not really big, give it a try if the laptop is not your daily driver, and you can install Windows 10 later on if it doesn't work. The best case scenario is that you have a system that runs macOS very smoothly, the worst case being that your system will just remain on Windows. If you attempt to install macOS, I'd say you have a good chance of success with your hardware. All the best! After the installation of macOS and once you boot up in macOS GUI (success)(If you don't have internet access(common case)), then take another USB drive to another system with Windows and . Then download the EFI mounter pro in the guide in your windows PC and transfer it to the USB then to your hackintosh and press ctrl+left click to open it on your macOS, to mount the EFI of both your original USB with macOS and your hard drive. Replace the EFI folder of you hard drive with that of the USB and unmount both. After that remove your USB and reboot. If you have internet access follow the tutorial as usual.
  7. Follow this on your own risk on your laptop only and only if it the laptop is not your work laptop and is not needed for immediate work, I am not liable to any damage this causes to your computer. If the macOS installation does not work, you need to reinstall Windows 10/11 again with an appropriate product key. Backup all important data before you decide to proceed. Here is your EFI : https://olarila.com/files/OPENCORE1/EFI.Opencore.NoteBook.TigerLake.zip Here is the macOS : https://link-center.net/462274/olarila-ventura-133-mf Note : Enable UEFI and Disable Secure boot in your laptop. And use another PC to make the bootable USB drive from the guide, or make the bootable USB first in the laptop itself, then enable UEFI and disable secure boot, and boot off of the USB drive on the laptop. Download the files above. (Your boot key is F11) Use the guide attached below and start from step 2 (because I have given the macOS Olarila image link above (RAW file), don't need to follow step 1), ignore step 3 since I have already given the EFI above and do everything from step 4 to step 10: If your installation has succeeded, use the file here on your hackintosh for your GPU (Quadro & GeForce macOS Driver Release 387.10.10.10.40.124 | 387.10.10.10.40.124 | macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 | NVIDIA) (I hope it works) And get back to me if you have any questions, or if you need to reinstall Windows 10.
  8. Dear Olarila Team, I deeply appreciate your efforts to make macOS accessible to all of us who need it but may not have the financial means to buy a real mac from Apple. I have a Dell Inspiron 15r 5537, with an i7-4500U Processor. I followed the tutorial posted by the Administrator and was able to successfully install and boot macOS Catalina with an EFI provided by "thedeadfish59" on GitHub. However, for my current need, I need macOS Ventura to post my application to the Apple App Store, because Xcode versions before macOS Monterey are not allowed to post to the Apple App Store. They do this to screw developers and force them to buy new macs to keep their company afloat. For that reason, I have adopted hackintosh machines. The problem I face now, is that macOS Ventura will boot off of the USB drive and let me format and install the operating system. After the installation, when it's finally time to boot the operating system, it reboots and shows me the error "Your computer restarted because of a problem. Press a key or wait a few seconds to continue staring up." and restarts again forming a loop. I am unsure as for what the root of the problem is, any help would be deeply appreciated. Currently I have macOS Catalina installed, and the Wi-Fi Bluetooth card in the laptop is not detected by the operating system. If I am unable to install macOS Ventura on the laptop or get a driver for my Wi-Fi Bluetooth card, please let me know. Sincerely, Scientific Juvenile
  9. I flashed a USB Drive with the macOS Catalina RAW image, mounted the EFI of USB, replaced it with the EFI provided in this link (GitHub - thedeadfish59/Dell_Inspiron_5537-Hackintosh: EFI Bootloader files to boot macOS Big Sur using OpenCore on Dell Inspiron 5537), set boot mood to 'UEFI, secure boot: off', and booted of the USB. The installation was a success; however, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth won't work. Then followed a guide provided in this video : Nothing worked, but I did get a warning from Open Core Configurator that the config file made, is made of an older version of Open Core Configurator, regardless of the warning I followed the guide and made the changes, but Wi-Fi and Bluetooth still don't work. What do I do now to get Wi-Fi and Bluetooth? (And do I need to re-install macOS Catalina (because I do not get the default boot screen now and get a text based Open Core menu)? If so, would it be possible to put macOS Big Sur on the laptop with all components working?
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