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Big Sur/Monrerey installer boot problem with Graphic Accel on Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 4K internal LCD panel


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Hello everyone in InsanelyMac NewUsers forum!

 

I have some successful experience of Hackintosh before on Intel NUC machine before.

Now I am trying to install macOS Big Sur/Monterey with OpenCore to my Dell XPS13 notebook, this time.
My model of Dell XPS 13 is 7390 2-in-1 (2020 model) with 4K internal panel.
Using OpenCore version 0.9.8 with the latest Kexts (Lilu, WEG, VirtualSMC, and AirportItwm), and using USB Stick with Big Sur and Monterey online installer. Using DEBUG version kexts for logging.

With -igfxvesa boot-args option, macOS installer successfully booted up.
But, with -igfxcdc and -igfxdvmt boot-args options, macOS kernel seemed to panic in the middle and installer didn’t boot up.

I did some searches in multiple Hackintosh sites and there are some successful reports of EFI results for Dell XPS 13 7390. I have tried those EFI examples which are for the same or similar models with my PC, but all of those were not giving any successful results.
Typically kernel stopped around “IOConsoleUsers: gIOScreenLockState 3 …”.


Regarding iGPU for IceLake ig-platform-id, I used 0000528A (Data) as AAPL,ig-platform-id in my config.plist and the latest v1.6.8 WEG kext.
Also with the following additional properties for frame buffer patching. My Dell PC does not have any VRAM config options in BIOS.

AAPL,ig-platform-id = 0000528A (Data)
device-id = 528A0000 (Data)
framebuffer-patch-enable = 01000000 (Data)
framebuffer-stolenmem = 00003001 (Data)
framebuffer-fbmem = 00009000 (Data)

 


I would like to hear from you guys who had a successful Hackintosh result on the same Dell model PC.
Or please let me know what is the causes and solutions for this problem.

Thanks in advance for your help or information.

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