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No trackpad found
I put macOS monterey on my ThinkPad t470s, intel i5-6300u, intel hd graphics-520 1536mb, 8gb ddr4 ram.
basically everything works but there are some glitches with the mouse pointer being incorrect many times and few more visual inconsistencies. Theres also overheating for mundane tasks like 1-2 browser tabs although it hasn't shut down yet. I haven't checked cpu metrics yet but was planning to undervolt (lmk if this is advisable).
Now for the main problem, my trackpad which is a synaptics one, doesn't work properly and isn't recognised in system settings at all.
I tried the i2c kexts and they don't work at all (both hid and smbus)
then I tried voodoormi, which worked well enough with all gestures but was glitchy, had latency and was still not recognised in settings.
then I tried the ps2 one (which shouldn't even work?) and it gave the best responsiveness with basic gesture support (two finger scroll) but no macos gestures.
I want to know if the settings will always say not found even with all correct configuration or if this can be fixed.
PS- SYNA2398 is the model of trackpad
If any more info is needed pls lmk, this is my first hackintosh.
https://redd.it/1ucofrq
@r_hackintosh
| 2 | Hackintosh help
Can I build a Hackintosh on MSI GP65 Leopard 9SE?
https://redd.it/1ucty9i
@r_hackintosh | 12 |
| 3 | Can anyone provide me their EFI file for AMD Ryzen 3200g😭
https://redd.it/1ucrph6
@r_hackintosh | 19 |
| 4 | Is the SAPLOS RX550 Baffin or Lexa?
https://redd.it/1ucppnz
@r_hackintosh | 22 |
| 5 | OpenCore keeps getting stuck here
https://redd.it/1ucoz8k
@r_hackintosh | 26 |
| 6 | Stuck in macOS Recovery with dead USB ports on a Jurassic LGA 1156 H55 "Frankenstein" board (Revenger) — Any final sanity checks?
Hey everyone,
I’m doing this purely for the absolute masochism, fun, and the challenge of making any version of macOS boot on this ancient, prehistoric piece of tech.
Just to be clear: This is NOT my main rig. My daily driver is a modern setup, and I have absolutely no intention of turning my actual good hardware into a Hackintosh. This is literally just a weekend project because I felt like fighting with ancient silicon for sports.
But man... this prehistoric hardware is testing my sanity lmao.
The Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-870 (Lynnfield)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 (Fermi)
Motherboard: Revenger H55 (One of those modern Chinese remanufactured boards with a stripped-down AMI v02.67 BIOS)
Target OS: Tried High Sierra first, currently testing El Capitan (10.11.6) via OpenCore Legacy (DuetPkg/MBR boot).
The Situation:
Against all historical odds, the OpenCore structure is flawless. The Legacy bootloader fires up, passes memory mapping, verbose rolls beautifully without a single kernel panic, and BAM—I boot straight into the graphical macOS Recovery screen (tried both High Sierra and El Capitan).
The Boss Fight:
As soon as the recovery screen loads, my mouse and keyboard are completely dead. The mouse optical red light stays on (so the ports are getting 5V raw power), but the keyboard LEDs are completely black. It seems macOS is nuking the data lines (Data+ and Data-) out of existence the second the kernel takes over.
What we’ve already tried (The 38-Hour Odyssey):
BIOS Tweaks: Enabled Legacy USB, USB 2.0 Controller, and messed with SpeedStep/QuickBoot. (The BIOS is super barebones, no EHCI Hand-Off or C-States toggles available).
ACPI & Plist: Applied EHC1 to EH01 / EHC2 to EH02 patches, tried the _OSI to XOSI Windows simulation patch, threw ReleaseUsbOwnership = True and XhciPortLimit toggles back and forth.
Kexts: Swapped around USBInjectAll, GenericUSBXHCI, and completely cleaned them out for El Capitan native testing.
Physical: Tried the front panel ports, rear ports underneath the Ethernet, and even plugged them into a cheap USB 2.0 Hub. Nothing.
I know the logical answer is "the USB controller chip on this recycled cheap board is a non-standard clone and Apple's driver completely rejects it physically", and I know a $5 PCIe USB card or a PS/2 adapter would fix it instantly. But since this hardware is going straight to the recycling bin once my new PC parts arrive, I refuse to spend a single dime on it. I wanted to win this using raw code and software brute force.
Has anyone ever encountered these specific teasing Chinese H55 boards and found a magical ACPI table or property injection that forces the USB data lanes to stay alive in Recovery? Or should I just admit defeat to a 2010 motherboard clone and go touch some grass?
Any input is highly appreciated! Cheers!
https://redd.it/1ucln9r
@r_hackintosh | 37 |
| 7 | Can I get Tahoe with these specs?
hey, i am thinking about trying to run macOS on my Laptop.
I wanted to make sure it fits the Hardware requirements first.
It´s a IdeaPad Flex 5 14IAU7
CPU: 12th gen i7-1255U
SSD: KBG50ZNT512G LS KIOXIA
Wifi: 6 AX201 160MHz
GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics
https://redd.it/1ucj5xh
@r_hackintosh | 33 |
| 8 | [Help] Installation Stuck On Grey Screen With Cursor (Not Movable)
https://redd.it/1ucisg8
@r_hackintosh | 35 |
| 9 | Installing macOS Tahoe using hackintosh on my Macbook Pro 15 inches intel i9 2018
So I wanna install macos tahoe on my Macbook Pro 15 inches intel i9 2018 but it doesn't officially support it, I've tried OCLP and other OCLP builds like nightly but they either don't support my macbook because of the T2 chip and if that OCLP version supported my model, it always made kernel panics or resulting in a grey screen where I can move my mouse but nothing else. I'd decided it's not possible to install Tahoe, then I thought mabye I can convert my logic board into a pc motherboard where there I can remove the BIOS and then I can install windows and THEN I can use hackintosh and OCLP simplify to install Tahoe but I really have no idea how to do this, any suggestions? #hackintosh #oclp
https://redd.it/1ucfk0q
@r_hackintosh | 38 |
| 10 | wx5100
has anyone tried i5 6500 with radeon pro wx5100 in newer macos or will it work with cpu spoof and smooth and run smoothly?
https://redd.it/1ucamjr
@r_hackintosh | 41 |
| 11 | Help please, I don't know if I should make a Hackintosh or not
I want to use my PC to run Xcode and upload some Android apps to the App Store, but I'm not sure if my computer is supported. Even though I have green letters on the screen, the reality is that AMD doesn't support it. Would it be risky for what I need?
https://preview.redd.it/nb2z7nahar8h1.png?width=852&format=png&auto=webp&s=af7480a02b42535cbab684aa7e81a8077689ea31
https://redd.it/1uc9xfp
@r_hackintosh | 43 |
| 12 | HP C1030 - HACKINTOSH
Is there a macOS Tahoe solution with everything working, including audio and other basic features? I saw a video of a Chinese user using something similar, but there's no link and I haven't found anything about it online, much less on GitHub.
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Chinese video link: https://youtube.com/shorts/ral82STCtVY?is=0FQ_kFzgoNnBKHub
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(MODERATION, IS THIS NOT A YOUTUBE GUIDE OR TUTORIAL LINK).
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​
https://redd.it/1uc7u41
@r_hackintosh | 46 |
| 13 | Ram question
/r/iMac/comments/1uc1q2c/ram_question/
https://redd.it/1uc1qn1
@r_hackintosh | 42 |
| 14 | Surface Pro 4 (i7-6650U) — kernel panic bootloop right after region select, Ventura 13.3.1 via OpenCore Body: Hardware: Surface Pro 4, Intel Core i7-6650U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, dual-booting alongside Windows 10. Using the community Surface Pro 4 OpenCore EFI (xmiguel911x/Surface-Pro-4-i7-i3-Op
https://redd.it/1ubzkjo
@r_hackintosh | 39 |
| 15 | USB HDD's showing as internal
I've seen a few posts about this, but no solutions.
Whenever a USB HDD is plugged in (or USB M.2 drive) its shown as an internal device - annoying as i'd like it to show on the desktop, but i dont want every internal drive listed there, only usb.
Using 15.7.7
USB is mapped correctly using hackintool
the drives show as usb connection when i click get info in disk utility, but still listed under internal.
This worked as expected using USBToolBox, but it broke sleep, hence the switch to USBPorts.kext instead.
First time posting and i've got pretty much finished by myself, im not sure what extra info needs to be posted if any! please let me know.
Thanks
https://redd.it/1ubuprb
@r_hackintosh | 37 |
| 16 | I2C Touchpad ISSUE USING OPCORE
pls help it is the same as heading, im trying to use my trackpad but it does not working at all, im trying to install mac os Sonoma
https://redd.it/1ubv2xp
@r_hackintosh | 35 |
| 17 | HELP TRACKPAD NOT WORKING
Manufacturer & Model: HP 15s
Processor (CPU): Intel Core i5-1035G1 (10th Generation "Ice Lake", 4 Cores / 8 Threads)
Graphics (GPU): Intel UHD Graphics (Integrated)
Storage: Toshiba Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio
Networking: * Wi-Fi & Bluetooth: Realtek Wireless card
Ethernet (LAN): Realtek RTL8111 Gigabit Ethernet
Input Devices:
Keyboard: Standard internal keyboard
Trackpad: Precision I2C Trackpad (likely ELAN or Synaptics)
I am trying to install macos Sonoma in this system, for the networking i have other dongles for bluetooth and wifi but the main issue is the trackpad which i am not being able to get to work. I have made the EFI using opcore, pls help
https://redd.it/1ubw0bg
@r_hackintosh | 37 |
| 18 | DELL 3537 Mac OS 12
https://redd.it/1ubu3ye
@r_hackintosh | 44 |
| 19 | Almost no GPU accelerated programs work on Ryzen 5 4600H
I installed Sequoia on my Ideapad Gaming 3 15ARH05 with a Ryzen 5 4600H which uses Vega graphics. I know that the NootedRed driver has issues with Chromium and Electron but I can't get a lot of other programs to launch either, like Krita, Pinta, Firefox (with hardware acceleration enabled) and even preinstalled ones like 3D Grapher and Chess. Is this normal for the NootedRed driver? If not, could it be because only 512MB of video memory are allocated? This is not just my first time making a Hackintosh but my first time using macOS at all so it could be something obvious. It's worth noting that Logitech Options+ which seems like an Electron app works fine.
https://redd.it/1ubn64p
@r_hackintosh | 50 |
| 20 | ARM is not a universal architecture, there will be no more Hackintosh.
Obligatory mods please remove if not allowed. Just trying to educate.
In almost every thread on the topic I’ve seen in the last 18 months since Tahoe was announced as the tombstone of X86 on macOS, I’ve seen numerous hopeful individuals discuss if Snapdragon or other ARM based SoCs could be hackintoshed, as in theory, ‘it’s ARM based’.
Let me explain the context of X86.
There are two major players, AMD and Intel. Intel invented X86, so they effectively own the rights to it, but AMD beat them to the 64 bit race (and patented various aspects of it) so they effectively struck a deal where Intel would forever provide the new X86 instruction sets to AMD, and in exchange AMD would allow Intel to use 64 bit in their own processors. Because of this, almost all X86 based processors use the same instruction sets (get familiar with that term).
This is why you can use almost any X86 based processor with the right instruction sets to run macOS. AMD processors need their core count defined to the OS because they use a chiplet core design, I won’t explain that in detail but macOS needs help figuring out how many cores it has available to use.
ARM is a more advanced, and more efficient language, but the drawbacks of ARM is compatibility. ARM evolved in a time where there were already multiple key players in processors, so each of those players developed their own instruction sets and gave OS developers those instruction sets to write into their kernels and OS. If you don’t have the instruction sets, you can’t use the processor. There is no “one OEM to rule them all” with ARM like there effectively is with the Intel+AMD duopoly of X86.
Apple writes its own OS, and makes its own processors. They don’t want you using other ARM processors, because then they can’t make money off of their already free OS. ARM has proven to be the future and Apple’s M series chips embarrass X86 in power and efficiency, but that’s because of the harmony of custom written instruction sets married to an OS written to maximise them.
So, what is an instruction set?
A processor, well, processes. It takes machine code and converts it into an output. Instruction sets are as basic as they sound - a set of instructions HARD WIRED (not software, but literally built into the die) into the processor that tell the processor “when this, then that”.
Think of them like a button combo on an old PS2 game, up down left right LB RB = combo punch.
Because of instruction sets, the processor can do big tasks much quicker, and therefore run faster and be more efficient. Custom instruction sets are why M series Macs are so much more powerful than what came before, and why they even dominate their other ARM peers. Apple has custom written macOS to take advantage of the M series chips to the fullest with no wasted movements, like a Samurai who has honed his blade swing for decades.
The problem is, Apple will never share their instruction sets with other ARM manufacturers, and you can’t reverse engineer them without the OS source code, which would be extremely illegal to even obtain, let alone almost impossible to get. When code is compiled, it’s translated from a human readable language, into a machine readable language. The translation is one-way and cannot be reversed.
In the future, someone may be able to write an emulation layer (by guessing/figuring out how to change macOS hardware level scheduler calls into instruction sets compatible with other ARM chips) but the performance hit will be huge, it will never be as fast as native.
Tl;dr - Hackintosh is dead.
https://redd.it/1uboij0
@r_hackintosh | 45 |
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