Lenovo-T420-Clover
Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240
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Lenovo-T420-Clover
- My ThinkPad x240 running macOS Big Sur
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No Internet in Recovery Mode
I am using the tluck EFI files (https://github.com/tluck/Lenovo-T420-Clover) for an opencore install on a basic T420. I am using a Base System, as described in Dortania's guide. I am able to get into the macosUtilities screen with no problem. The problem is it can't connect to the recovery server. There is no ethernet connection when plugged in, not to mention wifi. In the network utilities it displays en0, but no packet transfer at all (blank). Here are the specs:
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how can I Hackintosh a ThinkPad T420 with OpenCore
Give this a go. It worked for me although I used Clover. https://github.com/tluck/Lenovo-T420-Clover
Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240
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My ThinkPad x240 running macOS Big Sur
specific instructions/settings for the x240
- Garbage display fix in FHD screens
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I need help installing Monterey on a ThinkPad X240
I followed Sniki's GitHub guide. Link: https://github.com/Sniki/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240
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[HELP] Can't boot into recovery. Lenovo ThinkPad X240, Sniki EFI catalina
So as mentioned in topic, I am trying to use Sniki's EFI setup with Catalina recovery to install MacOS on my Lenovo ThinkPad X240. Link here. My hardware is :
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(x240 ThinkPad) Reboots and the hard drive disappears after installation
Hello guys, so I've been trying to install mac os big sur on my ThinkPad x240 using this guide after configuring everything and setting up (on a brand new USB stick) all the files, I booted normally into open core and then into recovery. I clicked restore mac os and waited an extremely long time to finish installation (Even tho I have a decent connection), when the installation was done the computer rebooted. and it showed me the option to select a booting device, selecting the hard drive i installed the mac os won't do anything so I booted back again the USB stick, there I could boot the hard drive, which results in rebooting the computer and then the option to select the had drive in open core completely disapearing.
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Thinkpad x240 display upgrade and macos
Have you tried it yourself? I've come across this link https://github.com/Sniki/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240 with EFI folder. If I have I got the right idea, the concept revolves around making thinkpad boot like it a was mac machine (using clover or opencore) and then loading with the correct files in EFI folder and suitable kexts for the subsystems (audio, trackpad etc)?
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How to fix garbled display
Hi, I have a thinkpad x240 with i5 4300u and intel hd4400 and Big Sur installed, everytime I reboot or shutdown the machine I am greeted with a garbled display and need to put it to sleep first then wake it up before the display fixes it self. My display is 1080p with touchscreen, I followed Sniki's guide but it still has the same issue. Was wondering if anybody has other solution. Thank you. https://github.com/Sniki/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240
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macOS Monterey on Lenovo ThinkPad x240!
Thanks, I'll give it a go whenever I get the chance. I'm pretty sure I had my bios set up properly (secure boot off, tpm off, virtualization on), but it's starting to look like it's an issue with how I set up my installation media. I had tried using this prebuilt efi to get it working (I'm pretty sure it's the one you used for some guidance) , but it also didn't work. I tried configuring my own config.plist using dortania's opencore guide and using the prebuilt efi for any kexts I was unsure about. Thanks again! I'll probably get it working eventually when school ends.
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Where should i actually put the dmg? like in what file should i put it in?
wait in confused. what should i do? i’m a big noob at this stuff. i’m only good at building pcs not actually using them lol. this is where the screenshot above is from - https://github.com/Sniki/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240
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hi, can someone help me make my lenovo x240 speakers play at the same max volume as on windows?
i installed big sur successfully on my x240 using the prebuild -> GitHub - Sniki/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X240: Lenovo ThinkPad X240 using OpenCore Bootloader
What are some alternatives?
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itlwm - Intel Wi-Fi Drivers for macOS
HexFiend - A fast and clever hex editor for macOS
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