- Mac OS Ventura 13
- Opencore 0.9.4
- Everything seems to work fine (display, graphics acceleration, sleep and wake, speakers, keyboard and trackpad...)
- USB mapping done (including dock station USB ports)
- WIFI + Bluetooth working with default Intel card*
*: In order for continuity functions (such as Airdrop) to work, you will need to replace stock Intel wireless adapter with a M.2 A+E adapter using one of the following chipsets:
- BCM943602
- BCM94360
- BCM94352
- BCM94350
See Wireless Buyers Guide for more info.
TODO: in that case, config.plist should be edited in order to enable required kexts
- Clone this repository and take the EFI folder
- Format an USB flash drive using FAT32 format, download a copy of a mac OS Ventura recovery following this tutorial, and place it on the root of the flash drive
- Place the EFI folder on the root of the flash drive
- Enter BIOS settings (pressing F2 key) and do the following tweaks:
- Disable Fastboot
- Disable Secureboot
- Disable Serial Port
- Disable Parallel Port
- SATA Mode: AHCI
- Put your flash drive on the top of the boot sequence
- Boot from your flash drive and once the Opencore boot selector appears select the recovery option
- Wait until you see Mac OS Ventura recovery
- Make sure you have an internet connection. If Wifi is unavailable, just use a wired connection
- Enter Disk Utility and format your internal drive using APFS format
- Install macOS Ventura. The laptop may reboot several times, don't take out the USB flash drive at any moment.
- Once you get your macOS fresh install, you will need to be able to boot without the USB. Use MountEFI or a similar tool to mount your drive's EFI partition, and place the EFI folder from the USB on it.
- Shutdown, take out the USB, and enjoy your Hackintosh