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- Motherboard
- Asus Z170I PRO Gaming
- CPU
- i5 6600k
- Graphics
- GTX 1060
I'll be documenting my progress here and post about problems that I run into. Im definitely not very well versed on this more
complicated hackintosh stuff, but Im trying to get myself some work done here.
The Specs:
Name: Lenovo Yoga 720-13IKB
CPU: Intel Core i5-7200U
RAM: 8GB DDR4 PC4 17000 (2133 MHz)
Screen: 1920 x 1080 Pixel (Full HD) - Wacom Touchscreen
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 620
SSD: Samsung mzvlw256 (Path: /_SB.PCI0.SAT0)
Ports: 1xUSB 3.0 | 2xUSB-C 3.1 / Thunderbolt | Audio In/Out
Trackpad: I2C Synaptics HID
Audio: hdaudio func_01&ven_10ec&dev0236&subsys_17aa38c9&rev_1000 (REALTEK 236?)
Bios / Uefi:
Turn off the laptop and use a thin tool to press the Novo-Button on the left side of the laptop. The Yoga will start and ask you to proceed to BIOS or chose your Boot-Drive. Proceed to the BIOS section, which is extremely limited but enough for our needs.
Configuration -> SATA Controller Mode -> AHCI
Configuration -> Intel Virtual Technology -> Disabled
Security -> Secure Boot -> Disabled
Boot -> Boot Mode -> UEFI
You may have to set Secure Boot to disabled and restart multiple times and set it again, I have no clue why it is doing that.
Formating the SSD:
Lenovo ships the Yoga with a bunch of recovery and backup partitions that will keep you from installing OSX on the Laptop.
To get rid of them create a bootable GParted USB Drive with Tuxboot or anything similar. Plug it into your Laptop, get into the Boot menu and go through the steps to start GParted. Finally delete all Partitions and wipe the SSD (I chose to keep the LENOVO Partition, not quite sure what is saved in there).
I will be dual booting with Windows 10, so either create one or two new hfs+ partitions and name them accordingly. IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep at least 250mb of unallocated space in front of the first partition for our EFI.
Creating the Sierra USB Drive:
Download Sierra from the Appstore, use the latest version of Unibeast to create the installer.
Once its done mount the EFI-Partition of the USB Drive and replace / insert these files in the correct folders:
config.plist (attached)
- Intel HD620 Kaby Lake Patches and NVME SSD Patches
Kext:
FakeSMC.kext and VoodooPS2Controller.kext
Drivers:
Add HFSPlus.efi
Delete OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi
Add OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi (attached)
Installing Sierra:
Now here is where I run into problems because of the single USB 3.0 Port. Im using a slow and old USB Hub to get a USB Mouse and the Sierra Drive working at the same time but there seem to be some related problems.
You will not be able to use the Trackpad during and after install.
Start Clover from the USB Stick.
Spacebar -> Activate Safe Mode -> Run with selected settings. Once youre in the installer select your language and open the Disk Utility.
Format your chosen partition in OSX Journaled and give it a name. Shut down the Laptop from the mac menu.
Pull out your USB Hub and insert the Sierra Drive directly into the USB3.0 port. Start the laptop through the boot menu once again,
select the external drive in Clover and go through the installer process.
You will not be able to use your mouse at this point, but you can easily navigate the installer with the keyboard. (TAB, Space and Arrows)
Once the setup is done, restart your Laptop, use clover once again but this time boot the internal Sierra version.
Post Installation:
Install Clover:
Transfer Files from USB EFI to SSD EFI:
Install these kext's on SSD EFI and via Kext Wizard to S/L/E:
Restart into Clover, select the Sierra SSD and press F4 to dump the DSDT and SSDT's.
Now off to patching, could use some tips here which patches are necessary.
PROBLEMS RIGHT NOW:
complicated hackintosh stuff, but Im trying to get myself some work done here.
The Specs:
Name: Lenovo Yoga 720-13IKB
CPU: Intel Core i5-7200U
RAM: 8GB DDR4 PC4 17000 (2133 MHz)
Screen: 1920 x 1080 Pixel (Full HD) - Wacom Touchscreen
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 620
SSD: Samsung mzvlw256 (Path: /_SB.PCI0.SAT0)
Ports: 1xUSB 3.0 | 2xUSB-C 3.1 / Thunderbolt | Audio In/Out
Trackpad: I2C Synaptics HID
Audio: hdaudio func_01&ven_10ec&dev0236&subsys_17aa38c9&rev_1000 (REALTEK 236?)
Bios / Uefi:
Turn off the laptop and use a thin tool to press the Novo-Button on the left side of the laptop. The Yoga will start and ask you to proceed to BIOS or chose your Boot-Drive. Proceed to the BIOS section, which is extremely limited but enough for our needs.
Configuration -> SATA Controller Mode -> AHCI
Configuration -> Intel Virtual Technology -> Disabled
Security -> Secure Boot -> Disabled
Boot -> Boot Mode -> UEFI
You may have to set Secure Boot to disabled and restart multiple times and set it again, I have no clue why it is doing that.
Formating the SSD:
Lenovo ships the Yoga with a bunch of recovery and backup partitions that will keep you from installing OSX on the Laptop.
To get rid of them create a bootable GParted USB Drive with Tuxboot or anything similar. Plug it into your Laptop, get into the Boot menu and go through the steps to start GParted. Finally delete all Partitions and wipe the SSD (I chose to keep the LENOVO Partition, not quite sure what is saved in there).
I will be dual booting with Windows 10, so either create one or two new hfs+ partitions and name them accordingly. IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep at least 250mb of unallocated space in front of the first partition for our EFI.
Creating the Sierra USB Drive:
Download Sierra from the Appstore, use the latest version of Unibeast to create the installer.
Once its done mount the EFI-Partition of the USB Drive and replace / insert these files in the correct folders:
config.plist (attached)
- Intel HD620 Kaby Lake Patches and NVME SSD Patches
Kext:
FakeSMC.kext and VoodooPS2Controller.kext
Drivers:
Add HFSPlus.efi
Delete OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi
Add OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi (attached)
Installing Sierra:
Now here is where I run into problems because of the single USB 3.0 Port. Im using a slow and old USB Hub to get a USB Mouse and the Sierra Drive working at the same time but there seem to be some related problems.
You will not be able to use the Trackpad during and after install.
Start Clover from the USB Stick.
Spacebar -> Activate Safe Mode -> Run with selected settings. Once youre in the installer select your language and open the Disk Utility.
Format your chosen partition in OSX Journaled and give it a name. Shut down the Laptop from the mac menu.
Pull out your USB Hub and insert the Sierra Drive directly into the USB3.0 port. Start the laptop through the boot menu once again,
select the external drive in Clover and go through the installer process.
You will not be able to use your mouse at this point, but you can easily navigate the installer with the keyboard. (TAB, Space and Arrows)
Once the setup is done, restart your Laptop, use clover once again but this time boot the internal Sierra version.
Post Installation:
Install Clover:
- Install for UEFI booting only
- Install Clover in the ESP
- Drivers64UEFI -> OsxAptioFixDrv-64
- Install RC scripts on target volume
- Install all RC scripts on all other bootable OS X volume
Transfer Files from USB EFI to SSD EFI:
- HFSPlus.efi
- Config.plist
Install these kext's on SSD EFI and via Kext Wizard to S/L/E:
- ACPIBatteryManager.kext
- FakePCIID_Intel_HD_Graphics.kext
- FakePCIID.kext
- FakeSMC.kext
- IntelGraphicsFixup.kext
- Lilu.kext
- NullEthernet.kext
- USBInjectAll.kext
- VoodooPS2Controller.kext
- VoodooHDA 2.8.8 (Sound working)
Restart into Clover, select the Sierra SSD and press F4 to dump the DSDT and SSDT's.
Now off to patching, could use some tips here which patches are necessary.
PROBLEMS RIGHT NOW:
- Brightness Slider available in Settings -> Display but has no effect, dedicated buttons not working
- VoodooI2C causing kernel panic (attached)
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