Lenovo Thinkpad T530

  • You need to be enrolled in the "developer beta" and not in the "public beta". You don't need to download anything. Once you are enrolled, the update will be offered via Software Update.

  • @ 5T33Z0 @ trdt



    Big thank For: help



    First of all, thank you so much for being with me and helping me step-by-step.



    At first I tried many times but I got very depressed Because it did not work


    Then I spend all night in many forums doing a lot of research and after recharging I edit some files and make it my own. I'm successful.



    I delete all the files did I do not need and delete them from the patch, just leave the ones did are needed for Macos Big Sur and delete them all and set the display Bios Integrated display as well.






    MacOs Big Sur Install Done Ahh i am very happy




    Then I delete the PM file from the EFI file you (@ 5T33Z0 0) gave me and remove the extra patch. Now everything is working but there is quiet a problem.



    My main hard disk is not showing. I had exactly the same problem when I gave Macos Catalina. I don't know how I did it all but I need to know it now. Please help me. Can not figure out what's working on it or not


    My HDD, What could be the reason why he is not showing, please help me



    Thank you so much for me

  • Is there a reason you selected "iMac" rather than "MacBookPro" as SMBIOS?


    Is this your main drive? Where is macOS installed? Never encountered this problem before, sorry.

  • antukst Are you kidding me?! I think, I told you 3 or 4 times to disable the dicrete NVIDIA Grafics card in BIOS before installing macOS… goddamnit… anyway, glad it works now.


    You need a driver for the file system if it is not formated in an apple-compatible file system like apfs or hfs+ or exfat


    The drive could be corrupt. Try testing it in Disk Utility. Do some reasearch online. I'm out.

  • 5T33Z0 aren't NTFS, extFAT, fat build-in? hfs+ is in our EFI. So, only if he was a former Linux user (ext4), he would need an extra driver.


    antukst provide the output of: diskutil list

  • True, but known to the OS. His drive / filesystem is not known to the OS or corrupt (as you already mentioned).

  • PDM


    macOs big sur run my ssd 240 GB There is no problem in this case



    Problem is

    My extra hard disk is not showing it is too old.If you want, I can show you the EFI (Macos catalina)folder before me.According to him, I used to use this HDD in the previous version but it is not working now.

  • Dear @5T33Z0


    No i don't have any credit and my credit don't want any more all the credit only yours i just do some research just for myself.


    Dear @5T33Z0

    I've shown you what I've changed. See if it matches you. I've never lied here


    I have said before

    The two settings (integrated and discrete graphics) I saw didn't work a little bit


    But working on my laptop now was not doing before I just said that.





    PDM



    Same HDD Macos catalina still show before big sur update








    I have the same problem with the tendency to talk about feeling, how can it be solved on Big Sur





    please reply @5T33Z0 @trdt

    Dateien

    • Before Boot.zip

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    • After Boot.zip

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  • @5T33Z0



    Yes, it is not a system icon, it has a custom icon used


    No separate file formatted that contains MacOS is just APFS partition And what I can't read is to make normal windows Or NTFS Formate

  • Open Disk Utility


    View > Show all devices


    Select Disk from Toshiba


    Perform First Aid

  • Dear Sir




    5T33Z0  PDM



    I'm using macOS Big Sur beta 11. Bootloader (Open Core)and everything works fine, as soon as it reaches Disk Utility, my HDD isn't showing up at all. It shows up in BIOS and diskpart (in Windows) so it's not the physical drive.




    But it worked pretty well when I went macOS Catalina




    I realized my hard disk is given in Windows format but I can do read with macOS big sur .




    Some say initializing the disk with diskpart does the trick, some say installing SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext will too.




    My question is, how do I go about initializing the disk (I know that Mac can only read HFS+ so basically this means converting an NTFS disk to HFS+ within diskpart? And what about installing kexts? I'm a total n00b when it comes to Hackintosh since this is my second attempt at doing this.




    Any reply is greatly appreciated!


    No, I have tried many tricks (Provide You And Others)but none of them worked. I think I will try again then release macOS BIG Sur Final version.


    Well, my external Monitor is not working I see your Monitor is working now. can tell you the details of how it is working for me


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  • First of all, if you use an external hard disk for both windows and mac, you should convert the disk to the exFAT format, because both Operating Systems can read and write to that!


    Here's a guide for using NTFS on BigSur:


    https://techsviewer.com/how-to…-drives-on-macos-big-sur/


    If you initialize the disk or not is up to you, since I don't know what happens to the data if you do that.


    Please don't post Links to Olarila Stuff here.