Enabling Intel 8265 Wi-Fi on Lenovo ThinkPad x280 Running Hackintosh macOS Ventura

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:

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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 or AirportItlwm 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 the Kernel -> 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.

Intel 8265 not working on MacOS Ventura

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

https://filebin.net/uy1swub5006ajkgg

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