Dell-Inspiron-14-5490-OpenCore

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My OpenCore EFI folder for Hackintosh-ing.

Update: Nowadays, I have quit the hackintosh scene and bought a real MacBook. I probably won't be updating this anymore.

My specs:
Intel Core i5-10210U @ 1.60 GHz.
20GB DDR4-2667 SODIMM RAM (4GB soldered, 16GB additional).
Patriot P300 NVMe (512GB)
Intel UHD Graphics 620 (0x9b41) (spoofed to 0x3e9b).
NVIDIA GeForce MX 230 (Disabled via -wegnoegpu).
Fenvi BCM94360NG Wireless card (802.11ac).
Realtek USB Camera.
Shenzhen Goodix Fingerprint.

What works:
Audio Out
Power Management
Camera
Built-in Speakers
Battery Percentage Monitor
HDMI & HDMI audio
Trackpad gestures
Backlight keys
All USB Ports
WiFi, Airdrop, Airplay and Bluetooth

Fixed:
Sidecar (USB Map Issue)
Headphone jack audio (Set alcid=16 or 10000000 in DeviceProperties)
Patriot SSD (Remove NVMeFix.kext)

NOTE: Changing the alcid causes instability with main speakers.

Untested:
Displayport via USB-C (disabled in config.plist)
Security lock

Partially working:
Sidecar (Connects 50% of the time) See Fixed section.
Headphone jack audio (see fixed section)

Not working:
Microphone (Intel SST)
Headphone jack microphone input (Realtek issue)
Disable NVIDIA GPU with SSDT (Freezes 10 seconds after login)
Trackpad with SSDT-GPI0 (Trackpad OS Checking) SSDT-XOSI works fine though.
Fingerprint (Appears after USB Map but doesn't work in macOS, can be passed through to VMware Windows VM)
Windows Dual-boot (SSDT-XOSI conflict)

Notes: The serial number in Platforminfo > Generic is blanked out. You can generate a serial with GenSMBIOS.
USB Map Kext is removed because some variants of this laptop have different USB configurations.
My BIOS revision is 1.17, so please update to the latest Dell BIOS before proceeding.
My CFG Lock is disabled using Dortania's method so if your CFG Lock is still enabled, enable AppleXcpmCfgLock in Kernel > Quirks. (ControlMSRE2 reports CFG lock enabled, idk why).