
You just gotta use these simple commands in a terminal on a 10.2.2 machine (I can't upload the patched files because of copyright reasons.
#Xiaomi notebook air 13.3 hackintosp install
It's really simple to use and it will generate an inhibitor kext for you, which will allow you to install macOS on the nvme SSD if the following files are applied to the installation pen drive that is. Although OP recommends against it, and he's probably right for doing so (once, my macOS partition got fully corrupted, maybe because of this or the lid issue - who knows), I've enabled NVMe using Rehabman's NVMe patcher ( patch-nvme), in order to dual boot WIN/macOS.There are a few things I'd like to share as well: Plus, OP is currently trying to find a solution for this issue as well. The temporary solution is just to wait those 40-60 seconds for the notebook to fall asleep, before closing the lid. The biggest issue as of now is that if the LID get's closed before you've put the Notebook to sleep via the menu, it will either crash or instantly wake up without usb. I've been on 10.2.2 for a couple of days now and I really can't complainĮverything works great besides the issues mentioned by OP. OP asked me to post my findings here instead of the download page (which makes a lot of sense actually, pardon me). Install other files from the package as written on the ReadMIs. Instal the kext you have saved on the desktop with EasyKextPro. Due to a Clover bug on kext patching you'll have to use this workaround.Ĭopy from /System/Library/Extensions AppleIntelSKLGraphicsFramebuffer.kext to the desktop. To boot with fake id select the Gear icon - Graphics Injector - FakeID and insert: 0x123456789 as in this picture: Plug the usb drive to your Mi Notebook and Install with a fakeID.
#Xiaomi notebook air 13.3 hackintosp serial numbers
Install Clover to EFI and copy the files to the right folders, then edit the ist (with cce or clover configurator) to add serial numbers to the smbios, use macbookpro13,1. Sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/USB -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/ -nointeraction From Windows on a macOS VM or on a real mac, with sierra on the Application folder and the Usb drive connected and named USB, open terminal and paste this command:
