Definitely leave SSDTs that don't need patching out of ACPI/patched. Putting them there is just more to make mistakes with.
how's the battery life? performance? any benchmarks? Did you get NVME power management working? I was under the impression that NVME power management wasn't working in high Sierra, did this change in Mojave? thanks
I Hackintosh successful. but my power management doesn't work well .I can't see any battery percentage.could you please give me some advice?? here is my hardware info.
Thinkpad T480
i5 8250u
uhd 620
Just finished my Hackintosh installation on a ThinkPad T480s. There seems to be few guides or reports for ThinkPad T480s/T480/X1C6, so I've compiled my notes and configuration files into a repo:
https://github.com/kk1987/T480s-hackintosh/
Most features (that I care about) are now working properly (details at https://github.com/kk1987/T480s-hackintosh/#status). The biggest annoyance remaining is the lack of scrolling support, but that can be worked around with an external mouse.
I hope this repo could be helpful to someone else trying to install hackintosh on their ThinkPad. Note though it's just meant to be a reference for someone already familiar with different sorts of guides available on this forum, instead of a step-by-step guide, or a set of config files ready for using on any T480s.
Thank you so much! This is amazing, looking forward to installing Mojave on my new T480s !!!
I see that you couldn't run the native resolution of your screen, why is that? would be a bit sad to have a WQHD screen without being able to run it on native res...
Also, as far as I understand Mojave 10.14.1 supports NVMe natively. is there an option to install this version instead of 10.14 ?
Thanks again