Upgrading to Big Sur was the perfect opportunity for me to start my Hackintosh from a clean slate, and use a different bootloader. So far, I've been using Clover, first on High Sierra, then I switched my unsupported NVIDIA graphic card to a supported AMD one in order to upgrade to Catalina. One month later, I'm here again, upgrading to Big Sur. OpenCore 0.6.7 configuration for T480. Optimized for Catalina and Big Sur. EETagent/T480-OpenCore-Hackintosh.
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Upgrading to Big Sur was the perfect opportunity for me to start my Hackintosh from a clean slate, and use a different bootloader. So far, I've been using Clover, first on High Sierra, then I switched my unsupported NVIDIA graphic card to a supported AMD one in order to upgrade to Catalina. One month later, I'm here again, upgrading to Big Sur. OpenCore 0.6.7 configuration for T480. Optimized for Catalina and Big Sur. EETagent/T480-OpenCore-Hackintosh.
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