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Hi,

I am new to Hackintosh and would like to know if someone can tell me how to create the EFI for my computer model or if something already exists?

I am interested in installing macOS Big Sur

My hardware configuration:

<<< System >>>

Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 10A8S45S00
SKU: LENOVO_MT_10A8
Device Name: DESKTOP-RENATO
Device ID: 63591e4a-2964-9189-177b-f98fb0b91e6a
Root Device Manufacturer: Lenovo
Root Device Model: 10A8S45S00
Root Device Category: Computer.AllInOne
Internal Storage Capacity: 222.96 GB
Internal Storage Free Space: 128.55 GB
External Storage Capacity: 0 MB
External Storage Free Space: 0 MB

<<< CPU >>>

CPU Model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
CPU Codename: Haswell
Manufacturing Process: 22 nm
Instruction Set: 64-bit x86
CPU Revision: 306C3h
Logical Processors: 8

<<< Display >>>

GPU Model: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
GPU Vendor ID: 8086h (Intel)
GPU Device ID: 0412h
Dedicated Video Memory: 112 MB
Shared System Memory: 2048 MB
Default Orientation: Landscape
User Interaction Mode: Mouse
Full Screen Mode: No

<<< Network >>>

<< Ethernet >>
Profile Name: Ethernet
Connectivity Level: InternetAccess
Domain Connectivity Level: None
Max Inbound Data Transfer Rate: 1 Gbps
Max Outbound Data Transfer Rate: 1 Gbps
IANA Interface Type: Ethernet
IPv4 Address: 192.168.68.156
Network Authentication Type: None
Network Encryption Type: None
Network Name: Ethernet

<<< Battery >>>

Status: Not Present

<<< Windows >>>

Operating System: Windows 10
Windows Version: 10.0.19041.1
Kernel Architecture: 64-bit x86
App Memory Usage Limit: 18738 MB
UpTime: 00:04:57

<<< Devices >>>

<< Storage Devices >>
SANDISK SDDR-489 USB Device: USBSTOR\DiskSANDISK_SDDR-489____0004
KINGSTON SA400S37240G: SCSI\DiskATA___KINGSTON_SA400S3B1D1
SANDISK SDDR-489 USB Device: USBSTOR\DiskSANDISK_SDDR-489____0004
WDC WD5000AVCS-632DY1: SCSI\DiskATA___WDC_WD5000AVCS-60A01
SANDISK SDDR-489 USB Device: USBSTOR\DiskSANDISK_SDDR-489____0004

<< USB Devices >>
SDDR-489: USB\VID_0781&PID_CFC9&REV_0004
USB Receiver: USB\VID_046D&PID_C534&REV_2901

<<< Sensors >>>

No sensors found.:

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Posted

Hi,

First thanks for your help, but there is still one of which EFI should I download that would be compatible with my hardware?

https://www.olarila.com/topic/5676-folders-for-all-chipsets-clover-and-opencore/

Posted

I also have a M93p, but equipped with a Core i5-4570T (same CPU generation, lower grade). I tried the following EFI folders, after I put the Olarila Big Sur 11.6.8 pre-made image on a 32 GB USB stick.

  • OpenCore Notebook Haswell : after a long console display, gets stuck to a black screen
  • OpenCore Desktop Haswell : kernel panic after AppleAHCIDiskDriver and AppleSMC panicked
  • Also tried two EFI folders found on Github, one of them crashed, the other shows the Apple logo and a progress bar, and hangs at about 25 %. Added here for completeness.

The link in Maldon reply of May 3rd 2021 leads now to a 404 error.

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21 minutes ago, René Rhéaume said:

I also have a M93p

use Haswell folder with -igfxvesa

u need create ur video patch after installation

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use Haswell folder with -igfxvesa

  • Desktop or Notebook?
  • And where do I put the -igfxvesa option?

Thanks

Update: I used Notebook Haswell and I added the -igfxvesa option in config.plist (watched the first minute of

 to locate where to add). Big Sur installer went fine. Then, using Terminal from the installer USB stick, I copied the EFI directory from the EFI partition of the stick to the EFI partition of the SSD. When I reboot, I get a kernel panic and system reboots immediately, not letting me to read what happened.

Edited by René Rhéaume
Status update
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Status update that is very late: I succeeded to install and use Big Sur on the start of August 2022, but I don't remember what I did to solve the kernel panic. On August 3, I asked a question about graphics acceleration that was not working, tried many things until I find I was editing a config.plist file that was not actually read by OpenCore. After mounting the correct partition with ESP Mounter Pro, and editing the correct config.plist, I was able to get graphics acceleration.

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