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All depends of your Hardware specs.

 

And make sure that your Power Management it's completely configured.

If you have followed 100% of this guide, maybe you'll don't have problem. 

 

But i can't confirm that will work, make sure what you'll do.... :angel:

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All depends of your Hardware specs.

 

And make sure that your Power Management it's completely configured.

If you have followed 100% of this guide, maybe you'll don't have problem. 

 

But i can't confirm that will work, make sure what you'll do.... :angel:

 

How can I check if my power management is 100% configured?

Thanks.

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What is your hardware specs?

 

I'll move this conversation for another place, and then we don't mess up @Kogen Mantis's guide.

 

Please let me know the new place of this topic so we can continue there :)

 

My config is obviously a T420 (not i, not s, etc.)

  • Core i5 2520 CPU, 2.5 GHz
  • 4 GB stock RAM
  • Screen is 1600x900
  • Only HD 3000 GPU
  • SSD + a normal HDD in optibay caddy

Is there anything else I need to provide?

Obrigado.

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Good model.

 

Is sad that MB Pro Retina 10.1/2 uses Ivy Bridge and Haswell CPUs.

 

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And you have a Sandy Bridge CPU.  :(

 

Yeah, it's a Hackintosh, but if you want...let's try!

 

Well, I'm not sure :)

If it could break my installation then I would skip. However I'm still interested in how to find out whether my power management is fully configured/functional or not.

Can you please give some guidance on this one?

 

Thanks.

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It should be fine, and is easy to test from the Clover boot GUI. The main things I know it may affect are:

1) the validation of the hardware SMBIOS serial number (probably good to make sure internet / all things apple cloud are disabled for the test)

2) graphics outputs. the number of outputs and their types are tabulated in AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB.kext and keyed by the model. You might have to update these values after modifying your board-id. For example, see http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/259705-editing-custom-connector-info-for-intel-hd-3000-graphics-sandy-bridge-osx-lion/page-9?do=findComment&comment=1822063

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