This repo was initially forked from https://www.github.com/jloisel/t440p
It contains modifications that I use on my system to make it perform better.
- I purchased a DW1820A wifi card for just $10 on ali Express. With this boot pack it is working (Full 5GHZ WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1)
- The theme is lighter and one I prefer.
- I have compiled a SSDT Patch for this notebook to make the touchpad scroll better
- I have deleted all the unnecessary ._ files in his repo
- Removed unnecessary drivers and kexts
- Updated all the kexts and clover to the latest versions.
- Removed unnecessary Kext Files That could cause issues.
For everything else: Please follow his guide below and I will aim to keep this bootpack updated!
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Please see the contents of DW1820A folder:
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Copy the kexts into EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other/
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Copy the config.plist into EFI/CLOVER/ and overwrite the other config.plist file.
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If you struggle to install macOS with the card installed, it is recommended to remove the card, install the OS via ethernet, and put the card back in once setup completes.
Other drivers for Other Operating systems can be found here:
https://github.com/ameeno/DELL-DW1820A-Drivers
Thinkpad T440p Hackintosh configuration. This repository contains the following folders:
EFI
: put this in your EFI partition inEFI
folder, includingBoot
andCLOVER
sub-folders,Kexts
: kexts to install in/Library/Extensions
or your local drive once macOS has been installed.
Tested on High Sierra 10.13.6
and Mojave 10.14.4
, 10.14.5
& 10.14.6
.
It's a 99.99%
working hackintosh, including:
- Apfs and HFS disk partitions: using
ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi
andHFSPlus-64.efi
respectively, - Power management, Temperature sensors: Thanks to FakeSMC, which also emulates macbook pro hardware,
- Battery status: handled by ACPIBatteryManager kext,
- Brightness control: Thanks to WhatEverGreen kext,
- Audio on speakers: using AppleALC kext,
- USB ports: custom made inside SSDT-T440p.aml & USBInjectAll kext (Thanks to rehabman & Snikii,
- Graphical acceleration (QE/CI): thanks to WhatEverGreen kext.
- Audio Jack connector,
- And Display Port external display.
The bios must be properly configured prior to installing MacOS.
In Security
menu, set the following settings:
Security > Security
Chip: must be Disabled,Memory Protection > Execution Prevention
: must be Enabled,Virtualization > Intel Virtualization Technology
: must be Disabled,Internal Device Access > Bottom Cover Tamper Detection
: must be Disabled,Anti-Theft > Current Setting
: must be Disabled,Anti-Theft > Computrace > Current Setting
: must be Disabled,Secure Boot > Secure Boot
: must be Disabled.
In Startup
menu, set the following options:
UEFI/Legacy Boot
: Both,UEFI/Legacy Priority
: UEFI First,CSM Support
: Yes.
Now you can go through the install.
The guide how to create a Mojave USB Installer Drive explains how to create a USB flash drive to install MacOs on your T440p.
Copy the content of the EFI
folder provided here on your USB flash drive EFI
partition. The EFI partition is usually hidden. Use Clover Configurator to mount the EFI partition of your flash drive on your mac (it appears as a disk on the desktop once done).
Install macOS by booting on the USB key. It takes about 30min. The computer will restart multiple times. Make sure to select Install macOS ...
each time. Once installed, choose to boot from local drive in Clover boot menu.
To finish the setup, you need to:
- Copy EFI folder from USB flash drive to local drive
EFI
partition (like you did for the USB drive). It will make the local drive bootable (so you can get ride of the USB drive now), - Install Kexts: install kernel extensions provided by
Kexts
from this repository into/Library/Extensions
.
Once kexts copied, run in Terminal:
sudo kextcache -i /
You're almost done! Reboot and enjoy macOS on your Thinpad T440p.
Thanks Tony's T440p Guide for help in getting this to work. By default, speaker audio should work, but audio via the headhpone jack does not.
Installing ALC Fix
- Copy the .zip file called
alc_fix.zip
inside the foldrAudio
to the desktop, - Open terminal and run:
cd Desktop/alc_fix
sudo su
./install.sh
The provided config.plist
is already configured to use Audio layout 28
.
Reboot after installation. If you hear a strong white noise when connecting to audio jack, disconnect and reconnect your hearphones.
If you Sata ssd hasn't trim enabled, run the following command from the Terminal to enable it:
sudo trimforce enable
The trackpoint / Touchpad driver used here is the one from tluck on Insanelymac.
Improving scrolling responsiveness
Turn off 'inertia' at system-pref/accessibility/mouse & trackpad/trackpad options.
Insstall Smart Scroll. under 'Scroll Wheel+' - Turn up 'Range for a single tick' to max. (this gives the appearance that scrolling becomes more sensitive) Then you can adjust the speed and inertia under the same tab.
Fix Stuttering
To solve the jittery mouse, increase the speed with BetterTouchTool to about '8'. The touchpad feels almost the same as on my MacBook now, but the scrolling is still slow and awful. I will solve it somehow!
Special thanks to Romeo Blues for these tweaks. Those definitely improve how the touchpad feels!
When using HDD in Ultrabay (instead of optical drive): install AHCIPortInjector.kext and AppleAHCIPort.kext in /Library/Extensions
.
AHCIPortInjector.kext
fixes the Disk not initialized
issue (disk cannot be read). AppleAHCIPort.kext
fixes the disk being detected as an external drive (instead of internal).
For FHD (1920x1080) panels, I recommend to install One Key HiDPI.
Once the upgrade complete, make sure to rebuild the kext cache to fix brightness control issue, by running in Terminal:
sudo kextcache -i /
Then reboot.
Make sure to following this guide to configure iMessage, iCloud and Facetime properly.