Update: This project will no longer be actively maintained, since I recently got an M1 MacBook. I may still update OpenCore and the kexts every once in a while but no promises about that.
This repo contains information for getting macOS 11 Big Sur working on a Lenovo T490 laptop.
The compatibility is very good for the most part, and it behaves as a real MacBook Pro, including camera, audio, trackpad, iCloud services. In general, the experience is pleasant, as the laptop is smooth and responsive under macOS. Battery life is acceptable (around 6h with the brightness set to half). The Intel WiFi card is soldered onto the motherboard, which means it can't be replaced with a Broadcom one, but the Intel card is now functional - I am getting 150/20 mbit up/down on a 200/20 connection. With the latest AirportItlwm kext even Handoff and continuity features are working, except for AirDrop.
Currently running:
Component
Version
macOS version
11.5.2
OpenCore
0.7.3
BIOS version
1.73
EC version
1.23
Hardware info
Component
Model
CPU
Intel i5-8265U/i7-8565U Whiskey Lake
Memory
16GB/32GB 2400Mhz
Storage
WDC PC SN720 512GB
Display
14" non-touch 1920x1080
GPU
Intel UHD 620
Camera
720p with Windows Hello IR sensor
WLAN
Intel Wireless-AC 9560 2x2ac with BT5.0
Battery
Single 3-cell 50Wh
Touchpad
Synaptics TM3471-010
Note on NVME storage: Samsung PM981 drives will not work out of the box if at all, consider replacing the drive if you have one.
Thunderbolt - works with Lenovo Thinkpad Thunderbolt 3 Dock (tested Ethernet, display over DisplayPort and HDMI, USB ports)
Working, sort of
Wifi works but not at full speeds
Audio jack - glitches after wake from sleep. I don't use it so won't fix but will merge pull requests
USB-C video output works, but no audio
Not working at the moment
HDMI video at 4K
SD card reader - I don't use it so won't fix but will merge pull requests
AirDrop
Not tested
Sidecar
Kexts
Kext
Version
Remark
AirportItlwm
2.0.0 alpha
WiFi kext
AppleALC
1.6.4
Fixes onboard audio
BrightnessKeys
1.0.2
Fix brightness keys
CPUFriend
1.2.4
Power management
CPUFriendDataProvider
-
Frequency vector for CPUFriend
IntelBluetoothFirmware
2.0.0
Fixes bluetooth
IntelBluetoothInjector
2.0.0
Companion for IntelBluetoothFirmware
IntelMausiEthernet
2.5.1d1
Fixes ethernet
Lilu
1.5.6
Kext patcher
NoTouchID
1.0.4
Disable TouchID
NVMEFix
1.0.9
Fix for NVME SSDs
SMCBatteryManager
1.2.7
Battery indicator
SMCLightSensor
1.2.7
Ambient light sensor
SMCProcessor
1.2.7
CPU temp monitoring
SMCSuperIO
1.2.7
Monitor fan speed
USBInjectAll
0.7.5
Inject all USB, only for troubleshooting
USBMap
-
Inject only mapped USB
VirtualSMC
1.2.7
SMC chip emulation
VoodooRMI
1.3.3
Trackpad driver
VoodooSMBUS
3.0 dev
SMBUS driver
VoodooPS2Controller
2.2.5
Enable keyboard
WhateverGreen
1.5.3
Graphics
YogaSMC
1.5.1
ACPI driver
ACPI patches
Patch
Remark
SSDT-ALS0
Fix display auto brightness
SSDT-AWAC
Fix AWAC
SSDT-BAT
Fix battery indicator
SSDT-EXT1-FixShutdown
Fix shutdown on reboot
SSDT-EXT3-LedReset-TP
Fix LED not working after wake
SSDT-EXT4-WakeScreen
Fix screen not waking
SSDT-GPRW
Fix immediate wake after sleep
SSDT-HPET
Fix irq conflicts
SSDT-PLUG
x86 plugin injection fix
SSDT-PNLF-CFL
Backlight fix
SSDT-PTSWAK
Fix sleep issues
SSDT-THINK
YogaSMC helper
SSDT-USBX
USBX patch
Pre-install: Creating the installation USB stick
First, read the Dortania OC guide. The guide will take you through the creation of installation USB and drive formatting. Update your laptop to the latest BIOS firmware from your existing OS (the easiest way is to use fwupd on linux).
Getting a valid Mac serial key
Fix iServices if you want to use iMessage, FaceTime, iCloud. You need a valid, unique Mac serial key (the config.plist in this repository does not have one as all Mac devices - including hackintosh - need a unique serial) to be able to use Apple's cloud services and authentication. If you don't, you won't be able to login with an Apple ID, thus no App Store either! To generate a serial and update directly the config.plist, you can use GenSMBIOS. Use SMBIOS MacBookPro15,4 as it is the closest MacBook to our internal hardware.
Compatible BIOS settings
Disable secure chip
Enable Intel Virtualization and VT-d
Disable secure boot and Fast boot
Disable Intel SGX control
Disable Device Guard
Disable wake on LAN/Thunderbolt
Set boot mode to UEFI only
Disable CSM support
Now you can boot from your USB stick. If it fails to boot, try a different USB stick, double check your BIOS settings.
Post install
Disable hibernation, since it doesn't work properly on hackintoshes
For how to update OpenCore and kexts, read this guide. Personally, I use MountEFI to mount EFI partitions, ProperTree to edit plist files, and OCConfigCompare to compare my config files to the latest sample configs from OpenCore. I also always test drive my updated EFI with a USB stick before moving it to the EFI partition of the main SSD.
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