- Joined
- Dec 16, 2019
- Messages
- 4
- Motherboard
- Intel 00HT373
- CPU
- 2,3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics 5500
Hello,
I successfully installed macOS Catalina on my X250 and everything works very well and hassle-free.
The version I installed is macOS Catalina 10.15.2, I'm attaching a photo. To create the pushbutton I used the latest version of Clover Configurator and the UEFI folder files from this link mac-catalina-thinkpad-x250
I'm using a Wi-Fi Adapter USB-AC53 Nano.
As I mentioned, everything works fine with the exception of the batteries, which are 100% to 5% down in 1 hour, (I had over 5 hours of battery life on Windows 10).
After the indicator shows me 5% and I continue to work for 1 hour and it stays at 5%, obviously it draws energy from the second battery but why it does not read it.
My question is if I install "ACPIBatteryManager: latest version is needed for merging the two batteries into one (not in a hardware way ;-), software method)" from the first page, will this really help in my case with macOS Catalina installed?
I successfully installed macOS Catalina on my X250 and everything works very well and hassle-free.
The version I installed is macOS Catalina 10.15.2, I'm attaching a photo. To create the pushbutton I used the latest version of Clover Configurator and the UEFI folder files from this link mac-catalina-thinkpad-x250
I'm using a Wi-Fi Adapter USB-AC53 Nano.
As I mentioned, everything works fine with the exception of the batteries, which are 100% to 5% down in 1 hour, (I had over 5 hours of battery life on Windows 10).
After the indicator shows me 5% and I continue to work for 1 hour and it stays at 5%, obviously it draws energy from the second battery but why it does not read it.
My question is if I install "ACPIBatteryManager: latest version is needed for merging the two batteries into one (not in a hardware way ;-), software method)" from the first page, will this really help in my case with macOS Catalina installed?