Whilst not intended to be an “Everything you need” guide, every attempt has been made to supply and include any and all basic and relevant information inclusive of links to specific resources where-ever and whenever possible as well as include useful steps for greater ease of use. (If anyone is running on other platforms/machines, I would like to hear from you to update the “Known to work on” list) It has, however been proven to work with Lenovo X220 and Lenovo T420 machines as each machine was put through at least five installations to prove out, check and where necessary, improve the outlined steps/procedures. It has not been tested extensively across other machines, nor is it intended be exhaustive. ![]() This guide is intended as just that, a guide (not a "how-to") and is specific to X220 & T420. Thanks go to forum member " Adamantium" for bringing to my attention the fact that the originally linked patcher tool would not work with 10.14.1 or 10.14.2 versions of Mojave. Legacy versions of the patch tool ARE available from the source The associated link for this tool has been updated. Please be aware that the linked patcher tool WILL work with Mojave 10.14.4 thanks to an updated version being released All of our existing guides will remain where they are and we will continue to provide support for these versions of macOS on the X220 into the foreseeable future." While Mojave can run on the X220 by patching in graphics kexts from previous versions of macOS as detailed in the guides listed below, we believe the lack of native graphic support in Mojave makes this an appropriate time for us to stop creating new guides for installing macOS on the X220. The Intel HD Graphics 3000 found in the X220 as well as MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models produced before 2012 is not compatible with Metal. With the release of macOS Mojave 10.14, Apple ended support for their own notebook models with specifications comparable to the ThinkPad X220.Īpple’s transition to the Metal graphics framework involved depreciating OpenGL and OpenCL. ![]() " MacOS Mojave 10.14 on the ThinkPad X220 ![]() The following text, quoted in full from his page on Mojave explains John McDonnell's decision. It was first put together after reading that John McDonnell would no longer be supporting MacOS due to the way in which the OS has been built as well as having personally spent time collating various resources and combining them in a unique way to create a successful install process. This guide was originally compiled for personal use, but made public to help those who wish to install Mojave 10.14. WARNING: There are 60 images in this thread!
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