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TheWizzard2203

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  1. @MaLd0n Could you please have a look at what I possibly did wrong?
  2. Unfortunately not for me. I did everything exactly as described but no sigar.
  3. Thanks Dan. I did exactly that. I copied the lines from your config.plist, placed the kexts in the correct places, enabled secure boot model, rebooted but doesn't work on my P1 Gen3. Maybe you can have a look at my config.plist to see if I did something wrong? config.plist.zip
  4. Can you make a copy and paste of those lines?
  5. Hi Dan, You say we have to inject keys <key>bluetoothExternalDongleFailed</key> <data>AA==</data> <key>bluetoothInternalControllerInfo</key> <data>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=</data> But in the photo the values for these keys are all zeros. Tried both without result (zeros and the values stated) and of course I put the sonoma files in their correct spots. Do we have to leave the secure boot model on the default default value?
  6. The secureboot model was on 'standard' and I changed it to x86legacy. I got it working now through heliport but now I cannot connect to my work wireless network which has wpa2 enterprise security. Is there a fix for that? It actually cannot connect properly to any network, neither a free one (it doesn't get a proper IP). But switching wireless lan on and off works and in on state it sees networks. it only cannot connect to one.
  7. Okay clear. So I deleted the airport kext and placed the kext you recommended into the correct folder and rebooted. Then installed the heliport app but when I run the app it says that itlwm is not running so i must have missed a step i guess? Edit: I forgot I had to specify the correct kext into the kernel section of the config.plist. I got it working now but now I cannot connect to my work wireless network which has wpa2 enterprise security. Is there a fix for that? It actually cannot connect properly to any network, neither a free one (it doesn't get a proper IP). But switching wireless lan on and off works and in on state it sees networks. it only cannot connect to one.
  8. Should I just copy that kext into the correct folder and reboot or should i use this file instead of the airport one?
  9. I copied all the files from the zip to the kext folder of the OC bootloader (EFI) folder and rebooted. The BT is working again but the WiFi cannot be switched on. When I copy the ventura version of the airport kext mentioned in the github link, version 2.2.0, it makes an connection attempt during login but then is turned off again. So i almost got it working again. What could be wrong? In the attached screenshot you can see the kexts that are currently in the kext folder. Maybe some of them need to go? I don't know? Screenshot 2023-09-28 at 10.23.07.zip
  10. Upgrading through the Apple Store works in this case. I had my bootloader and kexts up to date but still got the same error when upgrading through normal settings. Upgrading starting from apple store went fine.
  11. Hi all, I installed the latest available Olarila MacOS version onto my Lenovo Thinkpad P1 Gen3. It has the following quick specs: * CPU: i7-10750H (Hexa Core) 2.6GHz, up to 5.0GHz * Graphics: Nvidea Quadro T1000 / Intel UHD 620 * Wireless: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 2x2 * RAM: 32GB DDR4 3200MHz * Sound: Realtek Audio * Fingerprint: Synaptics UWP WBDI Installation went perfectly using the Comet Lake EFI folder I put on the USB stick. But to be honest I'm kind of clueless on how to get everything working. I ran the Olarila Tool to generate the SendMe zip. Hope anyone can help out. My sendme.zip file here -> https://easyupload.io/wvp8gc Thanks in advance. =============================================================== ===========This is solved already but I cannot delete the topic.=========== ===============================================================
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