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Mountain Lion 10.8.3 Installation Guide
Last Modification: 05/29/2013
-- MY SETUP --
Intel Core i3 1.4 Ghz (2367M) CPU
HD 3000 Graphics
500GB WD Hard Drive
Intel Centrino 2230 Wifi + BT (Swapped to Atheros AR5B93* works OOB)
* Requires "No Whitelist" modification for Bios (bios-mods.com can do it for you.)
Synaptics Multitouch Trackpad (Max. 2 finger gestures)
1xUSB2.0 Port
2xUSB3.0 Ports
HDMI Out
ALC269 sound
-- WHAT IS WORKING --
- SpeedStep (8x and 14x)
- Graphics with full support QE/CI, full resolution, detected 384mb
- Trackpad (2 finger horizontal and vertical scroll, 1 and 2 finger tap)
- Trackpoint with scrolling
- HDMI Video
- AirPlay
- USB 3.0 at full speed, also USB 2.0 devices work in USB 3.0 ports
- WebCam
- LAN
- App Store
- Photo Booth
- Facetime
- iMessage
- Sound
- Microphone
- Lid Sleep / Sleep / Shutdown / Restart
- Battery charging / Time remaining
- Hotkeys for sound level and brightness change
- Hotkeys for Play, Pause, Next, Previous for iTunes
-- NOT WORKING --
- HDMI Audio (listed in devices but not working)
- DSUB
- PCIE Card Reader (RTS5208)
-- STEP 1 --
Update your BIOS to the latest version 2.51
In BIOS set the following:
Config/USB/USB 3.0 - ENABLE (select DISABLE if you need more than 1 USB when installing)
Config/Serial ATA (SATA) to AHCI
Security/Memory Protection/Execution Prevention - Enable
Security/I/O Port Access - All Enable
Startup/UEFI,Legacy Boot - UEFI First
Leave other options in BIOS on default.
-- STEP 2 --
Download newest version Unibeast for Mountain Lion (currently version 1.7.0) and make a bootable pendrive with laptop support from ML what you downloaded from the App Store.
Insert bootable pendrive into the right side USB port, next to AC connector, at ThinkPad logo press FN+F12 to enter boot menu and select your pendrive..
Boot with kernel flags: -v -x GraphicsEnabler=No
In disk Utility make partitions to your liking, choose GPT partition. The HDD is advanced formated, so we have to apply a fix otherwise later we cannot boot from the HDD. After you finished partitioning, unmount the HDD. Launch terminal and use the following command: dd if="<path>/boot1h" of=/dev/disk0s2 (if you install OS X to first partition) Exit terminal app and go back to Disk Utility and mount your install drive, after this exit Disk Utility and start installing OS X.
-- STEP 3 --
Boot again from your UniBeast pendrive with kernel flags: -v -x GraphicsEnabler=No
After successful installation and bootup, insert / correct appropriate HD3000 Device ID to S/L/E/AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB.kext (mine is 0x01168086), repair permissions with Kext Utility or Kext Wizard. You have to do this, because the original kext has a typo, it is only 01168086 without 0x, and you won't have QE/CI even if you install the Intel Graphics Patch.
Run Multibeast for Mountain Lion (currently version 5.3.0) and select the following options:
- User DSDT / DSDT Free install
- Patched AppleIntellICPUPowermanagement
- PS2 Keyboard/Mice and Trackpads
- MacBook Pro 8,1 System Definition
- Intel Graphics Patch for Mixed Configurations (AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB.kext patch)
- FakeSMC 5.1.61 + all plugins and HWMonitor app
- Realtek LNXMac's RealtekRTL81xx
BEFORE rebooting, backup and delete the following from S/L/E
- AppleACPIPlatform.kext
- AppleHDA.kext
Run Kext Wizard and install following kexts from the zip attached to this post. (e130-pack.zip)
- AppleHDA.kext
- AppleACPIPlatform.kext
- VoodooBattery.kext
- VoodooPS2Controller.kext (ALSO READ INSTALL HOWTO IN STEP 4!)
- VoodooHDA.kext
- Sleepenabler.kext
- Facetime.kext
- GenericUSBXHCI.kext
Copy DSDT.aml to /Extra directory (this will prevent the laptop to wake from sleep because of XHCI EHC1 EHC2… etc)
REBOOT (you can unplug the pendrive now and should be able to boot of internal HDD.)
-- STEP 4 --
Let's install Voodoo2PS2Controller. This will solve the "no trackpad" problem after sleep-wake and trackpad freeze when connecting HDMI device.
- Delete from S/L/E ApplePS2Controller.kext and AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext. It is very important to delete all two kexts, because if you don't, you will have Kernel Panic on boot.
- *Copy org.rehabman.voodoo.driver.Daemon.plist to /Library/LaunchDaemons
* sudo cp org.rehabman.voodoo.driver.Daemon.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons
- *Copy VoodooPS2Daemon to /usr/bin
* sudo cp VoodooPS2Daemon /usr/bin
To get microphone working launch from System Preferences the AppleHDA panel, and adjust slider.
To get USB 3.0 working at full speed, and get WebCam working too, edit in your Extra folder the org.chameleon.Boot.plist file.
Insert to Kernel Flags afterdarkwake=0 gux_defer_usb2
(Verify in BIOS -> Config/USB/USB 3.0 is set to ENABLE)
REBOOT
After this you should have working USB 3.0 at full speed, USB 3.0 ports accept USB 2.0 devices too, and WebCam will work again..
Enjoy
View attachment e130-pack.zip
Mountain Lion 10.8.3 Installation Guide
Last Modification: 05/29/2013
-- MY SETUP --
Intel Core i3 1.4 Ghz (2367M) CPU
HD 3000 Graphics
500GB WD Hard Drive
Intel Centrino 2230 Wifi + BT (Swapped to Atheros AR5B93* works OOB)
* Requires "No Whitelist" modification for Bios (bios-mods.com can do it for you.)
Synaptics Multitouch Trackpad (Max. 2 finger gestures)
1xUSB2.0 Port
2xUSB3.0 Ports
HDMI Out
ALC269 sound
-- WHAT IS WORKING --
- SpeedStep (8x and 14x)
- Graphics with full support QE/CI, full resolution, detected 384mb
- Trackpad (2 finger horizontal and vertical scroll, 1 and 2 finger tap)
- Trackpoint with scrolling
- HDMI Video
- AirPlay
- USB 3.0 at full speed, also USB 2.0 devices work in USB 3.0 ports
- WebCam
- LAN
- App Store
- Photo Booth
- Facetime
- iMessage
- Sound
- Microphone
- Lid Sleep / Sleep / Shutdown / Restart
- Battery charging / Time remaining
- Hotkeys for sound level and brightness change
- Hotkeys for Play, Pause, Next, Previous for iTunes
-- NOT WORKING --
- HDMI Audio (listed in devices but not working)
- DSUB
- PCIE Card Reader (RTS5208)
-- STEP 1 --
Update your BIOS to the latest version 2.51
In BIOS set the following:
Config/USB/USB 3.0 - ENABLE (select DISABLE if you need more than 1 USB when installing)
Config/Serial ATA (SATA) to AHCI
Security/Memory Protection/Execution Prevention - Enable
Security/I/O Port Access - All Enable
Startup/UEFI,Legacy Boot - UEFI First
Leave other options in BIOS on default.
-- STEP 2 --
Download newest version Unibeast for Mountain Lion (currently version 1.7.0) and make a bootable pendrive with laptop support from ML what you downloaded from the App Store.
Insert bootable pendrive into the right side USB port, next to AC connector, at ThinkPad logo press FN+F12 to enter boot menu and select your pendrive..
Boot with kernel flags: -v -x GraphicsEnabler=No
In disk Utility make partitions to your liking, choose GPT partition. The HDD is advanced formated, so we have to apply a fix otherwise later we cannot boot from the HDD. After you finished partitioning, unmount the HDD. Launch terminal and use the following command: dd if="<path>/boot1h" of=/dev/disk0s2 (if you install OS X to first partition) Exit terminal app and go back to Disk Utility and mount your install drive, after this exit Disk Utility and start installing OS X.
-- STEP 3 --
Boot again from your UniBeast pendrive with kernel flags: -v -x GraphicsEnabler=No
After successful installation and bootup, insert / correct appropriate HD3000 Device ID to S/L/E/AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB.kext (mine is 0x01168086), repair permissions with Kext Utility or Kext Wizard. You have to do this, because the original kext has a typo, it is only 01168086 without 0x, and you won't have QE/CI even if you install the Intel Graphics Patch.
Run Multibeast for Mountain Lion (currently version 5.3.0) and select the following options:
- User DSDT / DSDT Free install
- Patched AppleIntellICPUPowermanagement
- PS2 Keyboard/Mice and Trackpads
- MacBook Pro 8,1 System Definition
- Intel Graphics Patch for Mixed Configurations (AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB.kext patch)
- FakeSMC 5.1.61 + all plugins and HWMonitor app
- Realtek LNXMac's RealtekRTL81xx
BEFORE rebooting, backup and delete the following from S/L/E
- AppleACPIPlatform.kext
- AppleHDA.kext
Run Kext Wizard and install following kexts from the zip attached to this post. (e130-pack.zip)
- AppleHDA.kext
- AppleACPIPlatform.kext
- VoodooBattery.kext
- VoodooPS2Controller.kext (ALSO READ INSTALL HOWTO IN STEP 4!)
- VoodooHDA.kext
- Sleepenabler.kext
- Facetime.kext
- GenericUSBXHCI.kext
Copy DSDT.aml to /Extra directory (this will prevent the laptop to wake from sleep because of XHCI EHC1 EHC2… etc)
REBOOT (you can unplug the pendrive now and should be able to boot of internal HDD.)
-- STEP 4 --
Let's install Voodoo2PS2Controller. This will solve the "no trackpad" problem after sleep-wake and trackpad freeze when connecting HDMI device.
- Delete from S/L/E ApplePS2Controller.kext and AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext. It is very important to delete all two kexts, because if you don't, you will have Kernel Panic on boot.
- *Copy org.rehabman.voodoo.driver.Daemon.plist to /Library/LaunchDaemons
* sudo cp org.rehabman.voodoo.driver.Daemon.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons
- *Copy VoodooPS2Daemon to /usr/bin
* sudo cp VoodooPS2Daemon /usr/bin
To get microphone working launch from System Preferences the AppleHDA panel, and adjust slider.
To get USB 3.0 working at full speed, and get WebCam working too, edit in your Extra folder the org.chameleon.Boot.plist file.
Insert to Kernel Flags afterdarkwake=0 gux_defer_usb2
(Verify in BIOS -> Config/USB/USB 3.0 is set to ENABLE)
REBOOT
After this you should have working USB 3.0 at full speed, USB 3.0 ports accept USB 2.0 devices too, and WebCam will work again..
Enjoy
View attachment e130-pack.zip