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Rob van Oostenrijk edited this page Jan 6, 2015
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The Dell XPS 15 (9530) is a MacBook Pro look-a-like laptop with a QHD+ touchscreen. As such it is a very suitable laptop to be used as a Hackbook (Hackintosh).
- Now running on OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
- BIOS updated to A06
The Dell XPS 15 (9530) comes with the following specifications:
- Intel i7-4712HQ processor (Late 2013 model, i7-4702HQ in older revisions)
- Intel Lynxpoint HM87 Chipset
- Intel HD 4600 integrated graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GT750M, 2GB DDR RAM dedicated graphics
- Realtek ALC668 audio codec
- Intel AC-7260 WiFi (PCI-express) and Bluetooth (USB) M.2 (NGFF)
Currently the following is working properly on the Dell XPS 15 (9530) BIOS A06 with OS X Yosemite (10.10.1).
- Intel HD 4600 graphics with full QE/CI on 3200x1800 QHD+ display
- Full speed USB 3 ports through native Apple USB drivers
- Internal SATA AHCI (6 gbit, SSD TRIM enabled)
- Keyboard and trackpad through VoodooPS2Controller by RehabMan
- Battery status and charging indicator through ACPIBatteryManager + DSDT by RehabMan
- Full XPCM power management through SSDT generator by Pike R. Alpha
- Screen brightness control in OS X and through keyboard function keys (with OS X on-screen feedback) through DSDT and ACPIBacklight by RehabMan
- Audio (Realtek ALC668) through AppleHDA patch and DSDT (Headphones not functional)
- Volume control through keyboard function keys (with OS X on-screen feedback)
- Keyboard backlight switching through keyboard function key
- Built-in Webcam (Light stays on after use, working on a fix)
- Full Sleep / Wake through CodecCommander
- Touchscreen through driver from touch-base.com
- Native WiFi and Bluetooth through new replacement BCM94352Z NGFF card and BrcmPatchRAM
The following things are not working yet:
- Realtek SD Card reader, the reader uses a PCI-express interface which is not supported on OS X. Some open-source drivers are around which might resolve this, unknown at this moment.
The guide is separated in several chapters which cover different areas of functionality:
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Dell XPS 9530
- [Unlocking the BIOS](Unlocking the BIOS)
- [BIOS Configuration](BIOS Configuration)
- Installation
- [Post Installation](Post Installation)