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Perfect Vanilla EFI for Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15IIL05, ONLY For macOS Big Sur to Sequoia (Trijintosh)


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On 8/31/2024 at 5:43 PM, jasthtcs said:

I used the 1.0.1_r7 EFI to add -v in the boot-args in the NVRAM section of the config.plist, as you suggested. However, when I boot from the SSD bootable media, it doesn’t display any verbose errors. Instead, it makes a sound and then reboots directly back to Windows.

I’ve attached the config.plist file and a video of the process I followed below for your reference. Please remove the .zip extension to access them.

https://imgur.com/a/RL31liB

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Edit:

I successfully booted with the GUI after updating my BIOS to the latest version, EMCN60WW. Here's the requested screenshots. I'm also facing the issue where it get stuck in Apple logo with blank progress bar. 

https://imgur.com/a/ky7JGAb

Edit 2:

I recently installed an additional SSD alongside my NVMe drive and set up Windows on the new SSD, including all drivers and updates. I came across a site suggesting that installing Windows first is necessary for a Hackintosh setup, and this approach worked for me. After setting this up, I was able to get past the Apple logo with the blank progress bar and successfully format the NVMe drive as APFS, which allowed me to complete an online installation of macOS Sonoma.

However, I've encountered a new issue: a prohibited sign logo appears. I’m still using the 1.0.1_r7 EFI configuration.

https://imgur.com/a/9CWQXxT

 

I am sorry, but I can't help you with this. I suggest you try to find a fix for yourself and introducing it here would be appreciated.

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On 7/14/2024 at 6:37 PM, MaLd0n said:

You can use MacBookPro16,2 and MacBookAir9,1, both is good.

Use this EFI folder, more clean about some patches EFILenovo IdeaPad 3 IceLake.zip

Enjoy!

Hi! @MaLd0n can you explain what exactly do ACPI patch "_L73 fix" into config that you posted? Google have no ideas about it.

Is it config include AWAC/RTC-fix?

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2 hours ago, Ar4i said:

Hi! @MaLd0n can you explain what exactly do ACPI patch "_L73 fix" into config that you posted? Google have no ideas about it.

THis patch fix ACPI warning in boot log

2 hours ago, Ar4i said:

Is it config include AWAC/RTC-fix?

Have all fixes.

Use this with all updated and Intel WIFI/BT Solution

https://easyupload.io/dxzhl7

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On 9/3/2024 at 5:46 AM, Trijal said:

I am sorry, but I can't help you with this. I suggest you try to find a fix for yourself and introducing it here would be appreciated.

I detected that the problem was with my Samsung PM991 SSD. I bought a new SSD and successfully installed Hackintosh Sonoma without issues. However, there's one problem: while Hackintosh is installed on a different drive, when I clean the separate drive where Windows is installed (essentially uninstalling Windows), Hackintosh fails to boot and gets stuck on the Apple logo. It seems I need to have Windows installed alongside Hackintosh for it to boot properly. Is there a fix for this issue?

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16 hours ago, jasthtcs said:

I detected that the problem was with my Samsung PM991 SSD. I bought a new SSD and successfully installed Hackintosh Sonoma without issues. However, there's one problem: while Hackintosh is installed on a different drive, when I clean the separate drive where Windows is installed (essentially uninstalling Windows), Hackintosh fails to boot and gets stuck on the Apple logo. It seems I need to have Windows installed alongside Hackintosh for it to boot properly. Is there a fix for this issue?

Yes, that's probably it. You should probably check all the requirements of a hackintosh before proceeding in the future.

16 hours ago, jasthtcs said:

However, there's one problem: while Hackintosh is installed on a different drive, when I clean the separate drive where Windows is installed (essentially uninstalling Windows), Hackintosh fails to boot and gets stuck on the Apple logo. It seems I need to have Windows installed alongside Hackintosh for it to boot properly. Is there a fix for this issue?

I don't know, man, sorry. But if you find a solution, please publish it here! 🙂 This is because I don't even have the device anymore, so it doesn't really matter to me. I have switched to a Lenovo ThinkPad T490 fron that i3 plastic crap laptop. The plastic was literally deteriorating day-by-day on that piece of crap. 

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On 6/29/2024 at 1:31 PM, jcd1sc1ple said:

I am having trouble booting the EFI from the SSD. When it is loading the OS it freezes with 0%. I can boot fine from the USB. Thank you for this EFI BTW.

I am having this issue as well, with the sonoma Olarila image and this new EFI.  When it boots by itself it hangs on the screen with no motion.  However if I hit F12 and select the EFI and then it will boot normally.  

Posted
On 3/26/2025 at 8:17 AM, Kyle Bogle said:

I am having this issue as well, with the sonoma Olarila image and this new EFI.  When it boots by itself it hangs on the screen with no motion.  However if I hit F12 and select the EFI and then it will boot normally.  

Nevermind this is fixed.  however the sound works for a bit the stops and I have to reboot.

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Has anyone been able to get the HDMI Port to work in Sequoia?

My Specs:

Model: Lenovo Ideapad 3-15IIL05 Laptop - Type 81WE
Machine Type Model: 81WE008HUS
Processor: 1x 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i3-1005G1 Processor(Core™ i3-1005G1)
Memory: 1x 4GB DDR4-2667, 1x 8GB DDR4 2667
Operating System: MacOS 15.3.2 Sequoia
Hard Drive: 1x 2TB PCIe NVMe
Wireless Network: 1x Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 2x2 AC; Bluetooth® 5.0
Ports: 1x Combo of 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Output; SD Card reader; HDMI; 1 USB 2.0; 2 USB 3.0
Camera: 1x 0.3MP with Dual Array Microphone
Graphics: 1x Intel UHD Graphics (Intel Iris Plus Graphics 1536 MB)
Monitor: 15.6 HD
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Posted
5 hours ago, Kyle Bogle said:

Has anyone been able to get the HDMI Port to work in Sequoia?

HDMI don't work with IceLake

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Posted (edited)

Hey, I just wanted to let you know that everything worked well on my IdeaPad 3 14IIL05! I'm running a Core i3-1005G1 with 12GB of RAM, and it's running pretty smoothly. It's currently on Sequoia 15.5. The only issue is that it can't boot and restart directly without getting stuck on the boot screen if I haven't booted it from the BIOS boot menu. Thanks in advance!

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On 6/18/2025 at 7:59 PM, temon man said:

I saw your file and it says that the last modification was on june 4. I wanna ask something, have you found the solution of this?

Sorry for the delay in reply! Unfortunately, I have not figured out the solution to it.

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