yusufklncc / Lenovo-Thinkpad-E570-Hackintosh

OpenCore EFI for Hackintosh Lenovo Thinkpad E570
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EFI #13

Closed rigr closed 4 months ago

rigr commented 4 months ago

Sorry, maybe I'm blind, but I can't source the EFI folder needed for this step: "Copy downloaded EFI folder to EFI partititon." Please help me..

rigr commented 4 months ago

oh, just downloaded the EFI folder from https://github.com/yusufklncc/Lenovo-Thinkpad-E570-Hackintosh/issues/8#issue-1275692571 and hope it will work. Thanks for all your work!

yusufklncc commented 4 months ago

https://github.com/yusufklncc/Lenovo-Thinkpad-E570-Hackintosh/releases

rigr commented 4 months ago

Thank you!

rigr commented 4 months ago

Yusuf,

I have a E570 with the same characteristics as yours, it seems. On my USB install drive I have a EFI-partition, therein is the EFI folder, inside is /BOOT and /OC

inside /BOOT is BOOTx64.efi and inside /OC are folders (ACPI,Drivers, Kexts,Resources,Tools), config.plist and OpenCore.efi

would you mind to share your config.plist from the USB drive, please? My install only reads for a short while (a few seconds) from the USB drive, then stops... Sorry, my last hackintosh was a MSI wind a LOONG while back. :) Thank you and best regards Richard

yusufklncc commented 4 months ago

Can you send me a video of problem? from telegram.

rigr commented 4 months ago

Yusuf thank you, I think a video showing the install screen stuck for many minutes will not help. :) I think I just need the config.plist to put inside the /EFI/OC/ folder of my USB stick. In fact, sharing a zip file containing all that is needed for the EFI-partition of the USB drive would be great. The file you linked to above does not contain the config.plist file.

yusufklncc commented 4 months ago

HOW? I am not understanding you. Release contain the config file.

rigr commented 4 months ago

Oh, sorry, Yusuf, I have to apologise - you are right, everything is there! I was wrong and confused it with a different EFI-folder I downloaded. Please excuse me...

rigr commented 4 months ago

Yusuf, I hope you don't mind me asking another question. In your tutorial after setting the serial you write:

Search MacBookPro15,1 and replace Type > SystemProductName, Serial > SystemSerialNumber, Board Serial > MLB and SmUUID > SystemUUID values. Now we will set our ROM value.

Please tell me WHERE to search and edit those values. Thank you!

yusufklncc commented 4 months ago

In config file with text edit. Win + F key combination.

rigr commented 4 months ago

ok, thank you for your personal support! :)