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- Sony Vaio VPCSA
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New bios available! version R2087H4 Should be compatible with at least SA/SB, SE unknown. Patched version available from
http://www.mediafire.com/?6codeq2fdupm27d
Updated Pack, Added SSDT for 10.7.4, updated trackpad kexts for SA/SB users
VAIOPACK.zip
10.7.4: Update process is pretty straightforward. install nullcpupowermanagement (with multibeast if you like) Run the update. Reboot. Then install all the kexts from the pack again, use multibeast to install patched power management kexts for 10.7.4. copy the SSDT to /Extra/SSDT.aml, delete nullcpupowermanagement.kext, reboot. I will type this up properly in the main guide soon.
This is still an ongoing project, but I have lion installed and working on a sony VPCSA/VPCSB, better known as the Sony vaio s series.
This is not for the inexperienced, or anyone who can’t work though problems by themselves, as you will no doubt encounter them. Please do not do this if this is your first hackintosh.
Currently looking for someone who can fix up the DSDT and fix the remaining problems. If you think you can help, please post or PM me. See issues lists
What works fully:
What works partially:
What doesn't work:
What you will need:
A usb prepared with unibeast, laptop support enabled
The latest multibeast
The attached pack.
Time (lots)
Patience (even more)
The latest combo update (10.7.3)
The Guide:
Pre Installation:
First you need to add the DSDT to your unibeast USB. Depending on your screen resolution, choose the correct file from the DSDT folder in the pack, and copy it to “/Extra/DSDT.aml” on the USB.
Now you need to install the “advanced mode” bios. This can be done by running the included bios updater. Providing you do not pull the power during the update, this update has no chance of damaging your laptop. However, some of the options it enables might. Use with caution.
In the bios, using the new options, we must enable AHCI mode on the IDE controller. Otherwise you will get the dreaded “waiting for root device” on boot.
That’s it for preparation, now for installing!
Installation:
This part is pretty straightforward. Boot off the unibeast USB. Select the USB in the chameleon menu, and let it boot. If it kernel panics, try again. It should eventually boot (At this point, it has a pretty high booting success rate). The installation will need a whole HDD. You can format one correctly with “Disk Utility”, an option in the menu bar when preparing to install. I have a dual boot set up, but I will not instruct you how to do this. When the install has finished, it will reboot automatically. Booting from the USB again, this time select the disk you installed to.
The first boot wizard will run, and demand you insert a USB keyboard. You need to do this, even just for a second, to proceed. After you get that screen to go away, you will not need one again. You might however need a USB mouse, as the trackpad might not be working. It seems to randomly decide if it wants to work with the apple kexts. This can be fixed with the included kexts later.
Congratulations, lion is installed and somewhat functional!
Post Installation:
This is still somewhat WIP. Once you get to the desktop, run the latest combo update, and update, but don’t reboot. copy the DSDT to the desktop. You can now install multibeast. You will need to find and select:
• User DSDT
• The lnx2Mac Realtek Ethernet kext
• MacBookPro8,1 smbios.plist (8,3 for SE)
• flAked SpeedStepper
• (optional) FakeSMC plugins
• (optional, but recommended) Kext utility and Show All Files. We will need a kext installer soon.
After multibeast installation, drag all the kexts from the pack onto kext utility to install them. You then need to copy the Trackpad.prefPane in the Misc folder of the pack to /Library/Prefpanes
Now, reboot, and pray.
Booting of a GPT disk is somewhat funny. I have an odd setup, using easyBCD to install neogrub onto my windows HDD, and then configuring neogrub to chainload chameleon on the mac HDD. The alternative is downloading modified files for a mbr installation, which should work just fine. I can post more details on this if needed.
Now lion should be running, and functionalish. Please post if you have any problems or questions, and I would appreciate the aid of anyone who has the DSDT editing knowledge to work out the problems that stop this becoming my main OS on this laptop.
I may have missed some things. If something just doesn't work for you, then please ask.
Thanks to everyone who has allowed me to get this far. Developers, dsdt hackers, I love you guys!
Known issues:
This list will be updated as stuff get fixed
If you experience any of these, please don’t bother telling me.
Roughly in order of priority.
DSDT development
I have created a github repo for the development of the DSDT I have created for our laptops. If you are able to contribute in any way, feel free to fork the repo and submit a pull request for your changes. The main DSDT related issues are in the readme.
https://github.com/CyberWalrus/vaiobook
If you dont think you currently have the knowledge to help out, but have experience in coding and want to learn how, the ACPI docs are a great place to start: http://www.acpica.org/documentation/ (really the only place to start, acpi code is hardly well documented anywhere else)
Changelog
v0.6.0: Updated for 10.7.4, added SSDT, better trackpad kexts for SA/SB.
v0.5.5: Added new FakeSMC, fixes graphic glitches. Reverted to recommending old PS2 kexts for compatibility. As soon as I establish how to get the new ones working, Those will be recommended. Added HWMonitor for checking temps/clock speed
v0.5.1: Fixed some minor formatting issues, maybe fixed reports of black screen on SB?
v0.5: Added ATI power off code, fixed a stupid error in my build system
http://www.mediafire.com/?6codeq2fdupm27d
Updated Pack, Added SSDT for 10.7.4, updated trackpad kexts for SA/SB users
VAIOPACK.zip
10.7.4: Update process is pretty straightforward. install nullcpupowermanagement (with multibeast if you like) Run the update. Reboot. Then install all the kexts from the pack again, use multibeast to install patched power management kexts for 10.7.4. copy the SSDT to /Extra/SSDT.aml, delete nullcpupowermanagement.kext, reboot. I will type this up properly in the main guide soon.
This is still an ongoing project, but I have lion installed and working on a sony VPCSA/VPCSB, better known as the Sony vaio s series.
This is not for the inexperienced, or anyone who can’t work though problems by themselves, as you will no doubt encounter them. Please do not do this if this is your first hackintosh.
Currently looking for someone who can fix up the DSDT and fix the remaining problems. If you think you can help, please post or PM me. See issues lists
What works fully:
- Display (using ugly DSDT patches)
Graphics (full QE/CI and resolution)
USB
Sound (Using patched AppleHDA!)
Ethernet (Using lnx2mac RTL81XX kext)
Sleep
Brightness
Battery
Power button
What works partially:
- Power management - Works enough for sleep, and changes states, but still runs much hotter than windows, and notably noisier. Fix lies in a custom SSDT or some dsdt mods for sony’s power management options. Also, both graphics cards seem to be loaded, but unsure if this is a problem, or the cause.
Trackpad - Works only as a PS2 mouse, and seems very particular about which kexts it likes.
Bluetooth - works, but has to be enabled in windows
What doesn't work:
- Wifi - Intel wireless will never work on mac. I suggest an ATHEROS AR9287, super cheap on ebay, and works with dsdt edits.
Graphics switching - probably will never work.
USB3 - could work, many problems. Such as crashing the laptop when you insert something.
What you will need:
A usb prepared with unibeast, laptop support enabled
The latest multibeast
The attached pack.
Time (lots)
Patience (even more)
The latest combo update (10.7.3)
The Guide:
Pre Installation:
First you need to add the DSDT to your unibeast USB. Depending on your screen resolution, choose the correct file from the DSDT folder in the pack, and copy it to “/Extra/DSDT.aml” on the USB.
Now you need to install the “advanced mode” bios. This can be done by running the included bios updater. Providing you do not pull the power during the update, this update has no chance of damaging your laptop. However, some of the options it enables might. Use with caution.
In the bios, using the new options, we must enable AHCI mode on the IDE controller. Otherwise you will get the dreaded “waiting for root device” on boot.
That’s it for preparation, now for installing!
Installation:
This part is pretty straightforward. Boot off the unibeast USB. Select the USB in the chameleon menu, and let it boot. If it kernel panics, try again. It should eventually boot (At this point, it has a pretty high booting success rate). The installation will need a whole HDD. You can format one correctly with “Disk Utility”, an option in the menu bar when preparing to install. I have a dual boot set up, but I will not instruct you how to do this. When the install has finished, it will reboot automatically. Booting from the USB again, this time select the disk you installed to.
The first boot wizard will run, and demand you insert a USB keyboard. You need to do this, even just for a second, to proceed. After you get that screen to go away, you will not need one again. You might however need a USB mouse, as the trackpad might not be working. It seems to randomly decide if it wants to work with the apple kexts. This can be fixed with the included kexts later.
Congratulations, lion is installed and somewhat functional!
Post Installation:
This is still somewhat WIP. Once you get to the desktop, run the latest combo update, and update, but don’t reboot. copy the DSDT to the desktop. You can now install multibeast. You will need to find and select:
• User DSDT
• The lnx2Mac Realtek Ethernet kext
• MacBookPro8,1 smbios.plist (8,3 for SE)
• flAked SpeedStepper
• (optional) FakeSMC plugins
• (optional, but recommended) Kext utility and Show All Files. We will need a kext installer soon.
After multibeast installation, drag all the kexts from the pack onto kext utility to install them. You then need to copy the Trackpad.prefPane in the Misc folder of the pack to /Library/Prefpanes
Now, reboot, and pray.
Booting of a GPT disk is somewhat funny. I have an odd setup, using easyBCD to install neogrub onto my windows HDD, and then configuring neogrub to chainload chameleon on the mac HDD. The alternative is downloading modified files for a mbr installation, which should work just fine. I can post more details on this if needed.
Now lion should be running, and functionalish. Please post if you have any problems or questions, and I would appreciate the aid of anyone who has the DSDT editing knowledge to work out the problems that stop this becoming my main OS on this laptop.
I may have missed some things. If something just doesn't work for you, then please ask.
Thanks to everyone who has allowed me to get this far. Developers, dsdt hackers, I love you guys!
Known issues:
This list will be updated as stuff get fixed
If you experience any of these, please don’t bother telling me.
- Power Management (Runs hotter than it should. This is because the ATI card is always on)
USB3 (Freezes laptop 90% of the time, VERY hit and miss. DSDT patches could help)
Brightness (can be controlled with fn+pause and fn+delete, but doesn't survive reboots/sleep. Also brightness levels are pretty messed up, it’s far from a smooth, even scale) Working on patch.
About this mac force close (cause known, when a certain bug gets fixed, I can fix this)
SD card reader (it’s some kind of PCI thing by realtek, no clue about getting drivers for this)
HDMI audio? (Untested but doesn't seem to show anywhere)
VGA (needs a patch, deprecated with lion)
Graphics switching (of course)
Roughly in order of priority.
DSDT development
I have created a github repo for the development of the DSDT I have created for our laptops. If you are able to contribute in any way, feel free to fork the repo and submit a pull request for your changes. The main DSDT related issues are in the readme.
https://github.com/CyberWalrus/vaiobook
If you dont think you currently have the knowledge to help out, but have experience in coding and want to learn how, the ACPI docs are a great place to start: http://www.acpica.org/documentation/ (really the only place to start, acpi code is hardly well documented anywhere else)
Changelog
v0.6.0: Updated for 10.7.4, added SSDT, better trackpad kexts for SA/SB.
v0.5.5: Added new FakeSMC, fixes graphic glitches. Reverted to recommending old PS2 kexts for compatibility. As soon as I establish how to get the new ones working, Those will be recommended. Added HWMonitor for checking temps/clock speed
v0.5.1: Fixed some minor formatting issues, maybe fixed reports of black screen on SB?
v0.5: Added ATI power off code, fixed a stupid error in my build system