Xps 13 9370 Hackintosh //top\\ Instant
This is a roadmap, not a copy-paste solution. Every XPS 13 9370 is slightly different (different display panels, different SSDs).
A working computer (macOS, Windows, or Linux) to create the installer. A 16GB or larger USB 3.0 flash drive. The latest stable version of .
Boot from the USB, select "Install macOS", and use Disk Utility to format your drive to (GUID Partition Map). Proceed with the installation. Post-Installation & Optimization xps 13 9370 hackintosh
Success in Hackintoshing lies in the preparation. Don't skip these steps.
Start with a Kaby Lake R sample config. Required kexts: This is a roadmap, not a copy-paste solution
Creating a Hackintosh on the XPS 13 9370 is a testament to the open-source community’s brilliance. Through projects like OpenCore, WhateverGreen, and the OpenIntelWireless team, you can run macOS on a device Apple never intended.
Wi-Fi card soldered to the board. While there are community drivers (AirportItlwm), they can be finicky compared to native Apple cards. Not Working: A 16GB or larger USB 3
The stock Killer 1435/1535 wireless card is notorious for instability on macOS. You must replace it with a Broadcom card (like the DW1560 or DW1820A) or use OpenIntelWireless drivers for the stock card (which has limitations with AirDrop/HandOff).
This is the hard part. You’ll need to set:
Because the 9370 uses Intel 8th-gen Kaby Lake R (i7-8550U) and not the problematic 10nm Ice Lake chips, macOS supports almost everything out of the box with the right OpenCore configuration.
( .aml files in EFI/OC/ACPI ):