OpenCore Config for Lenovo ThinkPad X250 🍏
This EFI is based in olarila and exxncss repository, go and support them. This repository couldn't be done without their work any suggestion is acepted to improve the files.
Category | Details |
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CPU | Intel Core i5-5300U |
GPU | Intel HD Graphics 5500 |
Memory | Kingston 8GB DDR3L |
Storage 1 | 256GB Midasforce M2.2242 SSD |
Storage 2 | 512GB Toshiba HDD Sata |
Wifi | Intel AC-7265 Dual Band + Bluetooth |
Warning
When installing or updating the system, be sure to make sure and replace some kext that matches your macOS version, otherwise, some components will not run properly.
Download the MacOS installation at the following link, Download Here
, Or download it from the macOS terminal directly by following this guide osxdaily
- sonoma (Tested, OpenCore, 8GB ram is highly discouraged)
- Ventura (Tested, OpenCore)
- Monterey (Tested, OpenCore)
- Bigsur (Tested, OpenCore)
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Clone this repo through the terminal.
git clone https://github.com/zamkara/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X250-Hackintosh.git
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Download Wireless Kernel Extension from Bluetooth & itlwm then place it in the
$source/EFI/OC/Kexts
directory, be sure to download Airportitlwm for the appropriate macOS version or use itlwm for all macOS versions. -
Update the config to register the kext that was added to the folder using OCAuxiliaryTools or Opencore configurator.
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Place the EFI on the EFI Bootable partition of the macOS installer that was prepared earlier.
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The EFI I built cannot boot (used for installing the OS) on Ventura and later versions. It will only work when the system is patched using OCLP. For the OS installation, you will need a different EFI from Olarila.
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Download the Olarila EFI and add the Kexts from the released EFI in this repository. Don't forget to change the SMBIOS Model to a 2019 model or any other supported model.
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Perform the OS installation using the customized EFI, and apply the patch using OCLP. Once done, replace the EFI with the one you can clone from this repository.
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After patching you can use the EFI from this repo for more functionality.
You may encounter problems when granting certain permissions to apps on Ventura or above, I suggest you use Allowme.
Security -> Security Chip
: Disabled;Memory Protection -> Execution Prevention
: Enabled;Virtualization -> Intel Virtualization Technology
: Enabled;Virtualization -> Vt-directed IO
: Disabled;Internal Device Access -> Bottom Cover Tamper Detection
: must be Disabled;Anti-Theft -> Computrace -> Current Setting
: Disabled;Secure Boot -> Secure Boot
: Disabled;UEFI/Legacy Boot
: UEFI Only;CSM Support
: No.
- QE/CI Intel HD Graphics 5500
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Power Management
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Sleep, Shutdown, Restart
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Audio Speaker & Earphone
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Bluetooth
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Trackpad, Trackball, Gestures
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Indikator baterai
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- Camera
BigSur
Monterey
Ventura
- etc