Oh no, I have no issues with the actual SSD, but with the Fusion Drive configuration. I have to manually update Clover (installer won't recognize my ESP), and most of the scripts from this guide do not function, so I have to do everything manually which increases the likelihood of a failure to...
I am currently running Catalina on my HP ProBook 4440s. Had to do manual kext updates as the ones provided by this guide do not work anymore. Clover HAS to be updated to the latest version, and your folders on your ESP cleaned up before it comes stable enough for use. Mine however is a bit...
Probably not, unless there is anyone willing to make a guide for these notebooks using updated kexts and scripts that will take into account the change that Catalina made that sets the system partition to Read-Only at bootup and other changes that I'm probably not mentioning.
I am aware of that. I was referring to the F4 in CLOVER to build DSDT files inside the origin folder which is then used for the hotpatching part.
Catalina is pretty unstable for me atm, but despite that I think Mojave will be the last stable macOS for the Probook 4x40s series.
Make sure the follow post-installation guides for each laptop especially the part of building your DSDT folder, as using the same DSDT for all laptops is a bad thing. Even though their specs may be the same, there could be subtle differences in their hardware that you may not see.
Sounds like your priority is to get your hardware running without issues, and the only way to do that is to have Windows installed. So you have 2 roads to take:
Install Windows with all predient drivers and stabilize your hardware
Install Windows, and run diagnostics on all your hardware and...
Make sure you disable "Wake for network access" as it has issues with the wifi patches therefore causing slow wifi speeds after waking.
As far as I know that's a limitation with hackintosh, not just with Mojave. You should also double check to make sure you are injecting your USB ports...
As far as I can tell, there's no real feasible way to achieve this without extensive knowledge on the bootloader and the ACPI tables in general. Best thing to do for now is instead of closing the lid entirely, just tilt it down so it's still open, but facing down, then make the external screen...
I am not sure, only way to test if your VGA port works is to boot into Windows, and plug in a VGA-compatible monitor, and then use the Display-Switch combo on your laptop keyboard to switch to the external display.
Unsure, and obviously should not be our concern, he is neither obligated nor payed to assist us with his own guides that he posts, he merely did so out of necessity for his work. Therefore, if there is an issue, provide problem reporting files as mentioned in Post #1 of his guide, and someone...
If your laptop uses Optimus for high-performance graphics switching, it is unsupported, therefore if the VGA port is tied to the eGPU, it will not work. It is highly recommended to use DSDT patching to fully disable your eGPU and only use your Intel graphics card.
Furthermore, VGA was never...
So I got a hold of a VN7-591G Acer Aspire V Nitro laptop and so far got everything working except proper Power Management and sleep.
Currently macOS is using Power Management using the X86PlatformPlugin.kext instead of AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext, but I read that it's because of the...
If I recall, there should be a config plist file that is part of RehabMan's guide that enables displayport. Check the config folders where you pulled RehabMan's github and see if there are any references to "DP" instead of "HDMI"
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