kuarahy
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- Joined
- Sep 26, 2019
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- Motherboard
- Lenovo Ideapad S-145
- CPU
- Intel i7-8565U
- Graphics
- Intel UHD Graphics 620 / NVIDIA GeForce MX110
- OS X/macOS
- 10.14.x
- Bootloader
- Clover (UEFI)
- Mac
- MacBook Pro
- Mobile Phone
- iOS
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Download the kexts
Extract it to your Desktop
Open terminal
Type
Press enter, when promoted, enter your passwordCode:sudo cp -R /Users/your user name/Desktop/FakePCIID_Intel_HD_Graphics.kext FakePCIID
Note :
- Make sure to replace your user name with "your user name"
Restart your System
- After performing all the above steps, restart your system in order to enable the Intel HD Graphics.
- Now you should be able to get your Intel UHD Graphics 1536 MB will full QE/CI. And your Dock would be also transparent.
Yes, that's complete.Hi,
Are you sure the cp command is correct ? it seems to be incomplete
Regards
It has been corrected. Thanks for pointing out.Hi,
Ar you sure this cp command is ok, it seems incomplete
Regards
It has been corrected. Thanks for pointing out.![]()
S/L/E. The command installs both the kexts to S/L/E. You just have to run the command as per the guide. No need to place the kexts as the commands will do this automatically. I'll update this post as soon as possible.thank you for your help!
just one question, where am I suppose to place the kext after that cp command ? in the others folder in my EFI ? or in S/L/E ?
Thanks
L/EExcuse my ignorance but what is the destination of cp command in the guidance you provided ?
Ok thanks , that is missing in the command , but I guess it was clear for those familiar with the cp command.
Yes. The guide will be updated soon.Ok thanks , that is missing in the command , but I guess it was clear for those familiar with the cp command.