Based on the Hackintosh documentation and general knowledge, it is known that certain Intel wireless chips like the Intel 8265 are not natively supported in macOS, including Ventura. Here's a step-by-step guide for educational purposes:
Title:
Hackintosh Solution Guide:
Step 1: Kext Verification
- Make sure that you have the correct kext (driver) for Intel wireless chips. As of my last update in April 2023, community-developed kexts like
itlwm
orAirportItlwm
could potentially be used.
Step 2: Kext Installation
- Install the kext using a kext installer tool or manually by copying it to the
EFI/OC/Kexts
folder on your EFI partition.
Step 3: Configure Config.plist
- Use a plist editor like ProperTree to edit your
config.plist
and ensure that the new kext is listed under theKernel -> Add
section.
Step 4: Check BIOS Settings
- Ensure that any settings blocking third-party wireless cards are disabled. Some ThinkPads have a wireless card whitelist in the BIOS; if this is the case, a modded BIOS may be required.
Step 5: Reset NVRAM
- Reset your NVRAM to ensure that old configurations are cleared, which could prevent the kext from loading properly.
Step 6: Test Wi-Fi Functionality
- After a reboot, test to see if Wi-Fi is working. You might need to configure your network settings in System Preferences.
Step 7: Alternative Solutions
- If the internal Wi-Fi card does not work, consider using a macOS-compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter. Research to find models known to work with Ventura.
Step 8: Consult the Community
- If you cannot get the internal Wi-Fi working, the Hackintosh community can be a great resource. Sites like tonymacx86, Reddit's r/hackintosh, or the Discord communities may have more up-to-date solutions.
Step 9: Consider Hardware Replacement
- Replacing the internal Wi-Fi card with a macOS-compatible one, like certain Broadcom models, is often the most reliable solution.
Conclusion: While the Intel 8265 Wi-Fi card is not natively supported in macOS Ventura, community-developed solutions might enable basic functionality. However, due to macOS's specific hardware requirements, using a natively supported Wi-Fi card or an external USB adapter may provide a more stable and reliable experience. Always ensure that any modifications you make to your system software comply with the End User License Agreement provided by the software manufacturer.
Hello guys I already installed my Hackintosh in Lenovo Thinkpad x280 but I'm having a trouble to activate wi-fi. I already installed the kext file but still not working.
here is my Config.plist
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