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Hackintosh problems on lenovo t460s

Hi, im not sure if we're allowed to discuss this here (if not i'll prob try on another forum), but i cant get hackintosh to work on my lenovo t460.

i've tried following the steps on聽https://github.com/simprecicchiani/ThinkPad-T460s-macOS-OpenCore, but im reallyu confused. i've booted from the drive and selected "efi (dmg)" it shows the apple logo and the loading bar, as soon as it gets to about half way the system reboots, no matter what i do, i've checked the bios settings etc..... i do however get "no schema loadearly context 4 <drivers>" on boot but i really dont know. thanks!!! (i do own an imac i just want a temp replace for a macbook as i cant afford one right now and need to do music production on the go)

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Have you checked your BIOS settings to make sure everything is as-is according to the guide?

Here's what I got from the Github project

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  1. Boot from the USB installer (press F12 to choose boot volume) and start the installation process
Menu Setting
Config USB UEFI BIOS Support Enable
Power Intel SpeedStep Technology Enable
CPU Power Management Enable
CPU Hyper-Threading Technology Enable
Security Security Chip Disable
Memory Protection Execution Prevention Enable
Virtualization Intel Virtualization Technology Enable
Intel VT-d Feature Enable
Anti-Theft Computrace Disable
Secure Boot Disable
Intel SGX Disable
Device Guard Disable
Startup UEFI/Legacy Boot UEFI Only
CSM Support No
Boot Mode

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I heard that Ventura does not really behave well with Hackintosh. I found some old posts of some people succeeding on older T460 models, but then they said that once they updated it all broke down. Make sure that your PC has virtualisation technology support and maybe try with older versions of MacOS?

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Sorry I didn't see these replies 馃槄. I've gotten it working perfectly with catalina, however garage band and logic pro arnt supported in it, (logic is stuck on an older version and garageband won't even install on catalina). I've had no luck with any of the newer versions either. Yeah I've checked the bios settings thanks anyway tho 馃檪

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