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Successful Hackintosh on Intel 11th Gen (TigerLake)
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Guide to a Successful Hackintosh on Intel 11th Gen (TigerLake) Hackintoshing an Intel 11th Gen (TigerLake) laptop can be challenging but rewarding. This guide will walk you through the steps to install macOS Ventura, including configuring essential kexts and spoofing Intel Core i7 and Intel Iris Xe graphics. 1. Preliminary Steps Backup Data : Before making any system changes, ensure all important data is backed up. Ensure macOS Compatibility : macOS Ventura works well with TigerLake hardware using OCLP or OpenCore. BIOS Settings : Disable Secure Boot . Disable VT-d (may enable after setup if needed). Set SATA Mode to AHCI . Disable CSM/Legacy Boot . Disable Above 4G Decoding (if available). Enable Intel Virtualization Technology and other CPU-related settings. 2. Create a Bootable USB Drive Use a 16GB or larger USB and format it as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with a GUID Partition Table . Use OpenCore, Clover, or another tool to create a macOS Ventura bootable installer on the US...
Will Tiger Lake theoretically work with an external discrete GPU via M.2?
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As in title. Have been on OpenCore until I got upgraded to a Tiger Lake laptop. I am planning on buying a Big Navi GPU and connecting it to the M.2 slot on my laptop via ADT-Link R43SG 4.0 (one of the few PCIe x16 to M.2 adapters). I am quite confident the CPU itself will be supported by spoofing as Ice Lake, but I am skeptical whether OpenCore would recognize the M.2-connected GPU. From research, it seems an "internal" external GPU via M.2 would be better in compatibility than a TB3. submitted by /u/sakuranekocs [link] [comments] [► Source]
TigerLake Hackintosh Laptop?
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Hello guys. I'm trying to purchase a laptop that I will be using probably for the next 4 to 5 years on data analysis, programming, machine learning and college student work like writing essays and surfing the web. I've compiled a list of laptops that I really like, and I also want to run hackintosh on them, however, I discovered that tigerlake CPU seem to be very bizzare in hackintoshing. Here is the list of laptops, feel free to let me know any other ones I'm missing that would be better to be hackintoshed. my budget is around 1600 euro and I live in Italy. submitted by /u/Affectionate_Bat9693 [link] [comments] [► Source]
OC booting not going past this point.
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https://preview.redd.it/s32humbm6xv71.jpg?width=4624&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0c3367f2dee369ea1b698d808c9c14ec87c592c1 Hardware : HP Pavilion Laptop CPU : Intel 11th Gen Core i5-1135G7 (Tiger Lake-U Family) GPU : Intel Iris Xe Graphics RAM : 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz SODIMM Motherboard / Laptop model : HP 87C9 Board / HP Pavilion 14-dv0054TU Guide Followed : OpenCore and some other Success Repo as listed below : Lenevo ThinkBook 14s Yoga (Intel 11th Gen Core i5-1135G7) : https://github.com/xqmnig/YOGA-14s-2021-hackintosh Asus Zenbook Duo UX482 (Intel 11th Gen Core i5-1135G7) : https://github.com/deniro98/hackintosh-asus-zenbook-duo-ux482ea HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14-dw1016TU (Intel® Core™ i3-1115G4) : https://github.com/NTHT1MD/Hackintosh_Opencore_HP-Pavilion-X360-dw1016TU-i3 submitted by /u/bharadwajsharma [link] [comments] [► Source]
Why can Ryzen chips be hackintoshed but not 11th gen Tiger lake Intel CPUs?
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We know there arent any Macs with Ryzen CPUs or its onboard graphics yet hackintosh is possible on Ryzen systems but why not 11th gen Tiger lake Intel CPUs? Just a thought that is confusing. submitted by /u/JX1640z [link] [comments] [► Source]
Single-disk triple-boot hackintosh on Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 3
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​ https://preview.redd.it/3iwqfnx33e071.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=be55b93684241eb501a0ef16309792dc2026a423 Hardware: Laptop: Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 3 (20TK001JUS) CPU: Intel i9-10885h (Comet Lake) iGPU: Intel UHD 630 dGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q design (Turing architecture) RAM: 32 GB DDR4-2933 MHz Chipset: WM490 chipset Audio Codec: ALC3286 (Functionally ALC 285) Wifi/BT Card: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 Touchpad and touch display devices: Synaptics clickpad/trackpoint over SMBus, PS/2 BIOS revision: N2VET30W (1.15 ) Hard disk: Western Digital PC SN730 SDBQNTY-1T00-1001 over NVMe What Works: Graphics: iGPU Hardware Acceleration Fairplay 1.x, 2.x and 3.x DRM Audio: Internal speakers & headphone port USB Ports: USB-A ports' 2.0 and 3.2 personalities USB-C/Thunderbolt ports' USB 2.0 personality Internal Camera Sensors: Laptop Lid CPU power consumption SSD & CPU temperature RAM, SSD, & network usage Battery ...
Cannot boot without disabling iGPU acceleration
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Hello, I seem to be having an issue with GPU acceleration. Whenever I use the -igfxvesa boot argument the computer boots up fine but there's no graphics acceleration and the VRAM on the "About My Mac" pane reads 7 MB. This is intended behaviour AFAIK. However, if I do not use this boot argument then my computer: Reboots itself after verbose if I use any framebuffer with nonzero connectors other than 0x3E9B0007. Smears the screen and/or reboots itself if I use a headless framebuffer (zero connectors) Sits with a black screen if I use framebuffer 0x3E9B0007. I've tried: Every framebuffer 3-4 times creating and using a device-id field BusID patching on each combination of 6 busIDs and 3 indexes with connector type 0x00000002 (meant for internal displays like mine, AFAIK) -igfxblr igfxonln=1 igfxfw=2 -igfxvesa agdpmod=pikera -igfxmlr boot arguments in varying combinations Macmini8,1 MacBookPro16,1 iMac20,1 SMBIOSes CPUID spoofing (I was told that the CPU exten...
Tiger Lake Hackintosh support?
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Hi! ​ https://preview.redd.it/bmwcywzs6cr61.png?width=960&format=png&auto=webp&s=58675fdfe13beb8a33d3dff40ddaafdd4d0018fd That's problem with Hackintosh on OpenCore 0.6.8 Debug Mode and TigerLake CPU ​ 09:047 00:030 OC: Prelinked status - Success 09:054 00:006 AAPL: #[EB.LD.LKFS|-?] Ok(0) 09:056 00:001 AAPL: #[EB.LD.LKC|-?] Ok(0) 09:060 00:003 AAPL: #[EB|FWFM] 0x00000000FFFFFF7F 09:061 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|FWFT] 0x00000000FDAFF066 09:062 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|BST:REV1] 09:063 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|CSR:IN] 0x00000040 09:065 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|CSR:OUT] 0x00000040 09:069 00:004 AAPL: #[EB.BST.FBS|+] 09:071 00:001 AAPL: #[EB.BST.FBS|ADSZ] 0 09:072 00:001 AAPL: #[EB.BST.FBS|KSSZ] 0 09:073 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|SB:SBGMFNS] x86legacyap.im4m 09:075 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|RH:PF] usr\standalone\OS.dmg.root_hash 09:076 00:001 AAPL: #[EB|RH:MF] <"usr\standalone\OS.dmg.root_hash.x86legacyap.im4m"> 09:078 00:001 AAPL: #[EB.LD.LF|IN] 0 1 <"usr\standalone\OS....
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Support for Tiger lake and upcoming Rocket lake
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Hello, I want to build a new pc soon and hackintosh it and now with the release of Tiger lake and Rocket lake, a question popped in my mind, will there be support for the up and coming processors? Not really all that important but I would like to know. Note: This might spark a discussion so I added the disscusion flair submitted by /u/JfromImaginstuff [link] [comments] [► Source]
Tiger Lake‘s architecture changes and Hackintosh
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Is anyone knowledgeable enough to explain if Tiger like laptops could be spoofed for ice lake compatibility? We‘ve had many generations up to comet lake that used the same architecture, are there massive changes between ice and tiger lake or could hackintoshing theoretically be possible? With the coming arm models we might never see thunderbolt 4 based on intel models. submitted by /u/Doctor_moctor [link] [comments] [► Source]
I Think I Got It! Maybe. (A Possible "Workaround"?)
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My Hardware: MOTHERBOARD: AsRock Fatal1ty z370 Gaming ITX PROCESSOR: Coffee Lake Core i5-8400 LGA 1151 OS DRIVE: Inland 240GB SSD 3.5" REGULAR DRIVE: HGST 1TB 3.5" 7200 RPM GRAPHICS: Internal Intel Graphics I posted last week about using a Snow Leopard disk with the hardware above. I had an iBoot disk and ran into this issue before coming here and learning Snow Leopard really doesn't work with my latest hardware. For reference But why am I interested in making a Hackintosh? Because I originally owned a mac mini, whose logic board failed. Twice. I just realized what this could mean. I could take the HD from the mac mini and somehow make it work with iBoot. Possibly. Is this possible? I hooked up the mac mini HD (with High Sierra) and was still unable to get it to work with iBoot. Then I realized iBoot was meant for Snow Leopard, and the HD is sierra. TL/DR: Will the HD from my mac mini work with the proper program burned on disk? submitted by /u/HSCTigersharks4EVA [lin...