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Dell Vostro 5370 KabyLake

(Github repository is under construction, Efi is fully funtionable...)
Dell Vostro 5370 with OpenCore
Part Number : xxxxxxxx

- Last working Bios version is currently 1.22.0

My cool HackBook

In work with a multi boot Oparating System ° ° ° °
Windows Windows 10 Pro Windows 11 Pro
Linux Ubuntu 21.10
MacOS Catalina Big Sur Monterey Ventura
ChromeOS ChromeOS "Volteer"

*TPM 2.0 chip is enabled for Windows 11, does not affect MacOS versions.
SecureBoot is disabled but can be enabled and rolled out for OpenCore drivers if needed.




The specs of the machine are:

Specifications Details
Processor Intel Core i5-8250u KabyLake-R (4C / 8T, 1.6 / 3.4GHz, 6MB)
RAM 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-2666 + 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-2666 (Total 16GB)
Storage 500GB SSD M.2 SATA
Graphics Integrated Intel® UHD-Grafik 620 (KabyLake-R)
Monitor 13.3" FHD (1920x1080) IPS 250 nits Anti-glare
Sound Card Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio (ALC 295 layout-ID 13 (0D000000))
Card reader Working
Network Card BCM94360NG
TouchPad Fully Fuctional

There are still a few small blemishes that I haven't been able to solve yet. see Issues.





Then go to;
Advanced → Power & Performance → CPU-Power Management Control → CPU Lock Configuration → CFG Lock → Disabled

Then go to;
Advanced → System Agent (SA) Configuration → Graphic Configuration → DVMT Pre-Allocated Selection → DVMT Pre-Allocated → Set to 160MB

save and exit.

There is a lot of customizable in the Debug Bios, just change the two points CPU-Lock & Graphic DVMT !!!!
With other points you break the system.



Pictures

Grub menu only for ChromeOS, Ubuntu is launched directly from OpenCore

ChromeOS

Windows 10 & 11 Pro

MacOS Catalina, BigSur & Monterey