Hackintosh for Kaby Lake RBS Guide
- Originally installed on 10.13.4
- Updated to 10.13.5 => trackpad stopped working for a bit, a few reboots fixed it
This should be a relatively simple guide for setting up a hackintosh on a Razer Blade Stealth (mine is a 7200U i5 processor BIOS Version 8.02) If you fuck something up on your laptop, that’s on you…
Once everything is set up, you should generate a new serial number and stuff that goes along with it.
Anyway
Things to take note
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wifi will not work natively, it will require a USB dongle or a new card to be installed. I ordered this and installed the drivers from here and it wifi is working great.
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trackpad works with tracking and right/left click buttons at the bottom and tap-to-click works all over on the trackpad, there are no multi gestures, just basic functionality
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Battery percentage does show correctly, but it only updates if you disable and then enable the percentage from what I can tell
(I'm going to try to find a fix)It seems to work correctly all the sudden ¯_(ツ)_/¯
THINGS I HAVE NOT TESTED YET:
ANYTHING HDMI(I plugged it in and it seems to mess up my laptop so I'd avoid using HDMI)- ANYTHING THUNDERBOLT 3
- WEBCAM
MICROPHONE- Microphone works- Sleep sorta works - display may require 2 openings to turn on from sleep
Things that should work fine
- Intel HD 620 Graphics (I recommend settings the resolution to 2048x1152 (by alt click on scaled when default is selected for display settings))
- Audio
- Backlight
- Trackpad
- Battery Status (look in things to take note)
Time to get into it
Instructions from: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-booting-the-os-x-installer-on-laptops-with-clover.148093/
In terminal
diskutil list
find out what /dev/disk# the flash drive is on
diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk# 2 MBR FAT32 "CLOVER EFI" 200Mi HFS+J "install_osx" R
change the # with the number the drive is
Download Clover from here
In the clover .pkg
- Select CLOVER EFI using change install location
- Select Customize
- Uncheck “Install for UEFI booting only”
- Uncheck “Install Clover in the ESP”
- Check “Install boot0af in MBR" in “Bootloader” Tab
- Make sure “CloverEFI is checked”
- Choose a theme (BGM has a Razer vibe to it)
- Press “Install” button
Time to add macOS High Sierra to the drive (Downloaded from the app store)
In terminal
sudo "/Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia" --volume /Volumes/install_osx --nointeraction
Open the EFI partition from the flash drive - copy the files in USB DRIVE STUFF/USB EFI Partition/EFI/CLOVER/ to /EFI/CLOVER on the flash drive
- Advanced>CPU Configuration> VMX => Disabled
- Chipset>SATA/RST Config>SATA Mode => AHCI
- Security>Secure Boot Menu>Secure Boot => Disabled
- Boot>Fastboot => Disabled
- Boot> CSM> Launch CSM => Disabled
Boot to USB drive
Use disk utility to wipe the drive and format it as APFS
Install
If trackpad doesn’t work - delete the kexts AppleIntelLpssI2C.kext and AppleIntelLpssI2CController.kext From /System/Library/Extentions
In terminal
diskutil list
find out where the EFI partition on the system is
diskutil mountDisk /dev/disk#s#
to mount EFI from the system drive
Copy Laptop EFI setup/EFI/CLOVER/ to /EFI/CLOVER in the EFI partition just mounted
From the install USB, copy /EFI/BOOT to the EFI partition mounted in /EFI/ (added this in)
Copy files in Laptop System Drive/Library/Extentions/ to /Library/Extentions on the system drive
If stuff doesn’t work for you, give an attempt to fix it
Information/stuff:
- Backlight - https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-laptop-backlight-control-using-applebacklightinjector-kext.218222/
- Battery - https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-how-to-patch-dsdt-for-working-battery-status.116102/
- Trackpad - https://voodooi2c.github.io/#Installation/Installation https://github.com/MacForceOne/VoodooI2C
- This is the guide I followed to set mine up https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-razer-blade-2017.242627/ as well as a few other resources online
Disclaimer:
I have not tried to install macOS following these steps above, what I did was take the parts from. the installation and add my files from a working machine to the - in hope that it will work and boot smoothly - best of luck to ya!
I ended up reinstalling cause I messed up related to my system (yours will be fine, this was a dun goofed my me) and I followed my instructions and it seems to be up and running great! So glhf