Really awesome tutorial, worked great on my Lenovo G50-70. But you should add to the tutorial in the first post that HxD creates a backup file which makes Phoenix Tool fail. This cost me some time^^
but anyway thanks a lot :)
UPDATE: DO NOT UPDATE TO BIOS 1.12! It sets the DVMT pre-allocated size to 128mb, which makes Yosemite unable to boot!
Hello everyone. Here is my tutorial on how to get everything working on the Lenovo Thinkpad L450 Laptop with Clover and Yosemite 10.10.3! It is a more or less cheap laptop...
Thank you so much! With applying the Fix Mutex patch, now the battery indicator works like a charm with your test patch! It is safe to upload it to your repository.
I will write a guide for this laptop now.
Again thank you so much!
Sorry for the late reply. Everything you asked for is in this archive http://rghost.net/8jBkDjYBC I made it while running on your new test patched DSDT from the x220 patch.
Thank you very much for the quick answer. The patch compiles withouth any problems, but the battery indicator shows 0%. Are there any logs I should provide?
SOLVED: Lenovo L450 patch DSDT for battery status
Dear community, I can't get the battery status on my Lenovo L450 to work. I followed Rehabman's tutorial, but I most likely made some mistakes as I'm not as advanced in programming DSDT. So please can someone help me? My original disassembled...
The lnx2mac RTL81xx driver included in Multibeast Mountain Lion Edition is not the latest version/and or a fork works better. It doesn't work with the RTL8111G. A fork/newer version is hosted on the osx-realtek-network google project site and supports this chipset very well (tested and installed...
For Mavericks, I don't think so. But Mountain Lion 10.8.5 is possible with a pentium/celeron based on haswell as far as I can remember (like the g3220 + a compatible gpu needs to be bought).
"Improved Intel HD Graphics Support" ... which Intel HD Graphics? You mean low end Haswell (like a Celeron/Pentium) ?
Sounds like a great release so far! Thank you.
Great that you do this build and make a tutorial for it! This is more like I also want to build it. Simple and more or less cheap. But I wonder if the HD4400 is supported so well.
About how thick everything needs to be: http://www.shapeways.com/materials/ceramics
Awesome project and great that you share your progress with us, maybe we will also be able to succesfully make that build happen. Maybe you can adjust the thickness with the given link :)
Great Job!
Really awesome! Can't wait to try this out myself (probably using integrated GPU and Pico PSU). A Guide would really help :o I wonder if using a i5-4570T would have much better temperature results as it's the CPU with a low TDP and supported onboard graphics, or am I missing some news about...
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