Lenovo Y50-70, OpenCore 0.9.5 EFI for Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura and Sonoma (FHD and UHD)
Notes
section carefully.Config-UHD.plist
, but you need to delete Config.plist
and rename Config-UHD.plist
to Config.plist
Note: After resetting NVRAM, you need to do the steps from 4 to 6.
Make sure that Microsoft
is in the same folder as BOOT
and OC
Boot to Windows from BOOT MENU
Download EasyUEFI
Open EasyUEFI and click Manage EFI Boot Options
Click the Create a new entry
icon (second icon from the center column)
Do the following:
Linux or other OS
and write as description: OpenCore
EFI
as target partitionbrowse
and locate the OpenCore.efi
file and click OK
OK
again to add the entryarrow up
button (first button from the center column) until OpenCore appears on the top of the table.After doing this restart your laptop and you will see opencore booting as priority option.
Boot to Big Sur
Download OpenCore Configurator (OCC)
Open your Config.plist with OCC
Go to Misc and click Entries tab
Click +
button on the right bottom. A new entry will be created and you will see a browse button
Click the browse button and for windows users, go to your EFI folder and locate bootmgfw.efi
(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi) and click open
Change the entry name from bootmgfw
to Windows
ApplePS2SmartTouchPad.kext
to VoodooPS2Controller.kext
)cd GenSMBIOS
chmod +x GenSMBIOS.command
./GenSMBIOS.command
MacBookPro11,4
(You can use anything from 11,1 to 11,4)Type
to Generic -> SystemProductName
Serial
to Generic -> SystemSerialNumber
Board Serial
to Generic -> MLB
SmUUID
to Generic -> SystemUUID
MacPro7,1
or see #12, #17.System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Modifier Keys
Option
Key to Command
Command
Key to Option
ALPS-VoodooPS2Controller.kext
, but rename to VoodooPS2Controller.kext
so that you won't end up having a bootloop. §
to ~
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