OpenCore-Multiboot
Matebook-X-Pro-2018
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OpenCore-Multiboot
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Hackintosh Dual Boot
Yes, dual boot is possible. Just follow this guide https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Multiboot/.
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Game performance?
mate if you want to play with your hackintosh, check this or use a windows machine with Steam Link / Nvidia Gamestream.
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Open canopy picker
Have a look at the multiboot section from OpenCore guide.
- Dual system power requirements/limitations
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Help!
Install guide: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/ Dual-booting notes: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Multiboot/
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Newbie question, and how to prepare
hey, i am new too, but this guide helps a lot and i think this will answer your question: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Multiboot/
- Opencore dualboot
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Need guidance around dual booting
There's a detailed guide in the sidebar that takes you through every step.
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Monterey on i5 10400 (almost everything works!)
At first I used the prebuilt SSDTs the guide provided for my processor, they worked perfectly fine, 0 issues. Just for fun I also made the custom SSDTs with SSDTTime and as expected, no issues + no noticeable improvements. Dual Boot For the dual boot I am using a single disk for both OS and since the first time I tried installing I didn't want to delete my Windows install, I follow the guide, even tough my specific case wasn't available, it had another that said the order of install didn't matter so I went for it. It worked fine but when I wanted to do some cosmetic updates to OC, I realized I hadn't enough space on the EFI partition to copy the extra files needed (doesn't happen to everyone, it was just my Windows install which created just a 100Mb EFI partition), and as I couldn't find an easy solution to increase the size of the EFI partition I just reinstalled the OSes in the order suggested by the guide, which creates a bigger EFI partition and it worked perfectly. The guide says Windows might not be the easiest to install as a second OS, but my Windows 11 installation was very smooth and apart from the clock configuration I haven't had any issues with dual boot.
- Converting OC to Clover Bootloader
Matebook-X-Pro-2018
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Success - Native macOS support for Thunderbolt Hotplug on laptop
Any update will be available on my repo (atm there is no code... it will be published soon...)
- Need guidance around dual booting
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Improve performance and battery with ThrottleStop
Yes, it's very simple. Go to the link and download the 6.82 MB file. Make sure your laptop has 30% or more battery and make sure you plug in the charger before running the BIOS installation. If it's not 30% and plugged in, the BIOS will not install.
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Finally got it! Monterey (12.3.1), WiFi, Bluetooth, Audio on Surface Pro 7 - my other post was removed for "Distributing EFIs" [description in comments]
It's very complicated to set up and there's a guide here: https://github.com/profzei/Matebook-X-Pro-2018/wiki/Enable-BIOS-Secure-Boot-with-OpenCore. I forgot to save my EFI keys so now I can't revert back even if I wanted to.
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Announcement: Warning for Hackintosh users...
Just to put to your attention: I updated my homepage with a warning against a user who stole all my EFI work for the exact same model of mine! ( ... i.e. Matebook X Pro 2018 with Monterey)
- Is it possible to make OpenCore secure-boot eligible?
- macOS Big Sur on MateBook X Pro 2020
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Started off with a hackintosh and never looked back since
I was lucky there was already a guide on the internet, so it was just a matter of reading the documentation and having some patience :)
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I Would like to DualBoot my machine, Windows/Mac Os
https://github.com/profzei/Matebook-X-Pro-2018/wiki/Enable-BIOS-Secure-Boot-with-OpenCore - I used this page to download the scripts required to sign the keys for my UEFI
- Is there a way to get Secure Boot working on OpenCore?
What are some alternatives?
OpenCore-Install-Guide - Repo for the OpenCore Install Guide
Dell-G3-3500-Opencore-Hackintosh - Dell G3 3500 FB300F85C Opencore Hackintosh
OCSysInfo - Basic, high-level and efficient CLI for discovering, outputting and parsing hardware information from the current system.
T480-OpenCore-Hackintosh - OpenCore 0.6.9 configuration for T480. Optimized for Catalina and Big Sur.
HP-EliteDesk-800-G2-DM-Hackintosh - OpenCore version of HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Desktop Mini Business PC (35W/65W) Hackintosh Support.
MatebookXPro-hackintosh - Hackintosh Solution for the Huawei Matebook X Pro
macOS-Dell-Latitude-E7470 - EFI for installing macOS Catalina and Big Sur on Dell Latitude E7470 using OpenCore
MateBook-X-Pro-2020-OpenCore - OpenCore Config / EFI to run macOS Monterey & Big Sur on the Matebook X Pro 2020
Hackintosh-HP-Z420-OpenCore - Hackintosh EFI for HP Z420 Workstation Using Catalina/Big Sur
OpenCore-Post-Install - https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/
Legacy-Video-patch - Fix Old Graphics card in macOS Catalina 10.15++