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I tried some experiments on my own as the Internet was not helpfull in finding information about Hackintoshes on this particular device. So I failed all attempts to install OSX Sierra on a Lenovo Thinkpad T470p. That laptop is equipped with an i7-7820HQ, 16GB RAM, 512GB Samsung SSD (NVMe? connected to SATA) as well as a nVidia GeForce 940M Graphics Card. Overall it's the ThinkPad sold on German market as model 20J6003DGE.

Soon after booting the OSX installer via the latest Clover I get a Kernel Panic relating to IOUSB. I'm aware of, that checking "Ownership" and "Inject" should be done, but it doesn't matter if it's checked or not, the Kernel Panic occurs. I've attached one picture of the Kernel Panic while attempting to install Sierra. It's not my first hackintosh and I have quite some experience, but on this ThinkPad I have absolutly no clue whats going on.

 

I googled around and found many topics relating to the changes on how Sierra accesses USB ports now and also patches applied to Kext and DSDTs but none of them helped. As I have now problems with figuring out on what I could take look next, I kindly ask for your help, I would really appreciate it. 

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I need to answer my own post, as I managed it by my own: The problem I had was relating to the USB ports. I fixed it by using the USBInjectAll.kext and disabling the USB related options "Inject", "Add ClockID" and "Fix Ownership" for Clover. "HighCurrent" was also unchecked but has never been used. Removing the boot option "npci=0x2000" and also not using "npci=0x3000" helped too. Expect further kernel panics relating to "AppleIntelKBLGraphicsFramebuffer" before expecting the installer to boot.

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