> ## Hardware: ### WiFi and Bluetooth: Replace factory Intel wifi module with a macOS compatible one. Make sure that the card is of M.2 form factor. I replaced it with the BCM94360CS2 card. This works out of the box and has been stable for me thus far. - The BCM94360CS2 module comes from the 2013 MacBook Air, supports BT 4.0 and 802.11a/g/n/ac. They run on eBay for <$15. - For the BCM94360CS2 to work with the x1c6, you would also need a M.2 NGFF adapter. They run for <$10 on eBay under "BCM94360CS2 m2 adapter" However, there exists other alternatives: - Dell DW1820A, the "CN-08PKF4" model is reported to have the most successes, so make sure to look for that specifically. ### M.2 Hard Drive Replacements: * macOS cannot be installed on the factory installed PM981 drive. Replace macOS-incompatible factory Samsung PM981 with preferably another M.2 drive. * NVMeFix](https://github.com/acidanthera/NVMeFix) is still in its early stage. However, it has dramtically improved NVMe power management. In my personal experience, it is no longer far from SATA power consumption. I now recommend that you go with an NVMe SSD for the faster speed. * An additional hard drive can be installed in the WAN slot. It can be used for a cleaner dual boot experience, or simply as a backup or storage drive. > ## BIOS: | Main Menu | Sub 1 | Sub 2 | Sub 3 | | --------- | ----- | ----- | ----- | | Config | >> Security | >> Security Chip | Security Chip `DISABLED` | | | | >> Fingerprint | Predesktop Authentication `DISABLED` |] | | | | >> I/O Port Access | Wireless WAN `DISABLED` *ENABLED if you have a 2nd drive attached| | | | | Fingerprint Reader `DISABLED` | | | | >> Secure Boot Configuration | Secure Boot `DISABLED` | | | | >> Intel SGX | Intel SGX Control `DISABLED` | | | >> Startup | UEFI/Legacy Boot `UEFI Only` | | | | | CSM Support `No` (per OpenCore Documentation) | | ### My Current Settings, for Reference: