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The problem is not about .iso
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We do not support sites like Reedit Hackintosh(The lack of knowledge prevails there), TonyMac stolen things from others check HERE, Little-Translated and OpenCore Visual Beginners is just a copy from good and hard work from daliansky check HERE. Don't use files from macos86.it(we already know the Italian Hackintosh well and we know that it is not trustworthy). These sites have a bunch of non-sense, dangerous things, malware, bloated and is not good to one Real Vanilla Hackintosh! Here we are transparent, just use your antivirus to confirm my words. The question everyone should ask themselves is: Have you ever enjoyed a perfect hackintosh using the method of these sites listed above? The answer is up to you! 👉 Rules Our goal is ensure that the forum remains a helpful & friendly place to learn about how to run Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware, and of course other general banter. 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efi file for lenovo m920q Olarila Sonoma 14.7.2
MaLd0n replied to Rasmus Bryde's topic in Hackintosh EFI Folder Collection
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SIm. Tudo compatível.
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Use this efi folder on sequoia https://olarila.com/files/OPENCORE1/EFI.Opencore.NoteBook.SkyLake.Ventura.zip
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efi file for lenovo m920q Olarila Sonoma 14.7.2
MaLd0n replied to Rasmus Bryde's topic in Hackintosh EFI Folder Collection
Have efi folder for that here on Olarila.com -
https://olarila.com/topic/6278-olarila-vanilla-images-macos-installer/
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Não funciona.
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https://olarila.com/topic/39849-how-to-enable-i2c-trackpad-touchpad-and-touch-screen-on-hackintosh/
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https://hackindrom.zapto.org/
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how to install Hackintosh Oralila Ventura on Lenovo Thinkpad L13 GEN 2
MaLd0n replied to dhema ahyan's topic in Ventura (13)
No IGPU support on this hardware. -
This hardware have support but is not easy like one common desktop.
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The best vanilla hackintosh for 2025/2026 season with no drama -Professional Consulting for macOS Hackintosh since 2006 HERE -Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE -About Premium Users you can check HERE -Problems with Paypal HERE -Installation Guide HERE -Hackintosh EFI folders HERE -Hackintosh USB Remap HERE -How to update OpenCore and Kexts HERE -Guides and Tutorials HERE -The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE -Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE -Why Olarila doesn't support TonyMac, Reedit, Little-Translated and others HERE We're all here to have fun and learn from each other! That's all Folks! --Hardware -Mobo MSI PRO-Z890-P-WIFI ***Give priority to motherboards with Realtek 2.5g LAN CARD. -Processor Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285K The best GPU for Hackintosh is RX6900 or RX6950 The best memory for these options is DDR5 8000mhz The Hackintosh built with the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K stands out as the best of the season for several compelling reasons, combining cutting-edge hardware with seamless macOS compatibility and outstanding performance. ## Why This Hackintosh Is the Best of the Season **1. Class-Leading Performance** - The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K features a hybrid architecture with 8 high-performance Lion Cove P-cores and 16 energy-efficient Skymont E-cores, totaling 24 cores and 24 threads. This configuration delivers exceptional multitasking, content creation, and workstation capabilities, outpacing many previous-generation CPUs and even rivaling Apple’s latest silicon in several benchmarks. - In demanding benchmarks like Cinebench 2024, the 285K achieves a clear lead over flagship competitors such as the Intel Core i9-14900K and even doubles the performance of AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D in multicore tests. This makes it particularly attractive for users who need raw processing power for video editing, 3D rendering, and other professional workflows. **2. Efficient and Cool Operation** - Despite its high performance, the 285K maintains moderate power consumption and low temperatures compared to its predecessors. Under heavy loads, it rarely exceeds 85°C, and during typical use, it stays around 30–35°C. This efficiency means less noise, lower cooling requirements, and greater system stability, which are crucial for Hackintosh reliability. **3. Next-Generation Features and Expandability** - The platform supports DDR5 RAM up to 192 GB, PCIe 5.0, and up to 24 PCIe lanes, ensuring top-tier bandwidth for graphics cards and storage. Integrated Thunderbolt support and multiple NVMe slots make it ideal for creative professionals needing fast external storage and peripherals. **4. Value and Availability** - While the 285K is a high-end chip, its price is competitive compared to Apple’s latest offerings and flagship AMD CPUs, especially considering its performance and feature set. This makes it an attractive option for users seeking maximum power and flexibility without the premium of official Apple hardware. ## Summary Table: Key Advantages | Feature | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K | |------------------------------|--------------------------------------------| | CPU Architecture | 8 P-cores + 16 E-cores (24 total) | | Max Clock Speed | Up to 5.7 GHz | | RAM Support | DDR5, up to 192 GB | | PCIe Version | 5.0, 24 lanes | | macOS Compatibility | Stable on Sequoia (Z890 motherboards) | | Cooling & Efficiency | Low temps, moderate power draw | | Integrated Features | Thunderbolt | | Benchmark Leadership | Top scores in Cinebench, Geekbench, etc. | ## Conclusion This Hackintosh, powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, is the best of the season because it delivers unmatched performance, energy efficiency, and expandability, while running the latest macOS with stability and full feature support. It bridges the gap between PC hardware flexibility and the macOS ecosystem, making it the top choice for power users and professionals this year. --Screenshot Credits: Slice, Kabyl, usr-sse2, jadran, Blackosx, dmazar, STLVNUB, pcj, apianti, JrCs, pene, FrodoKenny, skoczy, ycr.ru, Oscar09, xsmile, SoThOr, RehabMan, Download-Fritz, Zenit432, cecekpawon, Intel, Apple, Oracle, Chameleon Team, crazybirdy, Mieze, Mirone, Oldnapalm, netkas, Elconiglio, artut-pt, ErmaC, Pavo, Toleda, Master Chief and family, bcc9, The King, PMheart, Sherlocks, Micky1979, vit9696, vandroiy2013, Voodoo Team, Pike R. Alpha, lvs1974, Austere.J, CVad, headkaze, onemanosx, erroruser, Jenny David, Sampath007, Facebook Hackintosh community, Facebook Olarila community and many, many, many others!
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Check there
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Hackintosh on macOS Sequoia HP Z840 - 56 Cores / Threads on dual socket
MaLd0n replied to MaLd0n's topic in Sequoia (15)
Use EFI from here https://olarila.com/topic/5676-hackintosh-efi-folder-with-clover-and-opencore/ -
If need apply ur video patch from previous efi EFI 011.zip
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(PLEASE HELP) Network Issues with Mac OS X High Sierra
MaLd0n replied to Uday Guruday's topic in High Sierra (10.13)
https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless/itlwm/releases/download/v2.3.0/AirportItlwm_v2.3.0_stable_HighSierra.kext.zip -
Check our professional support for that https://olarila.com/topic/40852-professional-consulting-for-macos-hackintosh-since-2006/
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what efi folder do u used?
