


Card reader: Some card readers are on the PCI bus and have OS X drivers available from the manufacturer (certain Jmicron devices, for example). There is no pattern, and there is no way to tell until you try. Camera: Most built-in cameras are USB, some are connected to USB2 and some to USB3. Although patching AppleHDA for any audio codec is possible, it is very involved, requires technical skills you may not have, and is time consuming. Audio: Getting audio to work generally depends on finding or creating a patched AppleHDA (for best results and stability, don't use VoodooHDA except as a last resort). Usually you can find one that works, but not always.
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And since OS X Ethernet driver interface is documented there are quite a few open source drivers available.

Ethernet: Ethernet is generally built-in to the laptops motherboard. Any WiFi chips not listed are not supported and must be replaced. Note: Compatible WiFi chipsets and the procedures for making them work are covered here.

In many cases, the specific WiFi chip included with the laptop is not specified when you purchase. Some of the more compact laptops (Ultrabooks) have WiFi soldered onto the motherboard or combined with another componenent (mSATA SSD), making replacement more difficult or expensive.
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The service manual for your laptop may give you a list of compatible cards and if one of those happens to also be compatible with OS X, then you can search for such a card and try replacing it. Sometimes, the whitelist can be disabled via a hacked BIOS, but sometimes the BIOS is encrypted. In addition, some BIOS implementations have implemented a whitelist where only certain cards can be installed into the laptop, perhaps only cards branded specifically by the manufacturer of the laptop. There are some useful links for OS X WiFi in this post. In addition, OS X's WiFi driver architecture is not documented, so there are not very many WiFi driver "Linux ports" to OS X. WiFi: There are a limited number of WiFi chips supported by OS X drivers. Also, it is possible that the discrete card is still drawing power even though you are not using it in OS X, so try to find a laptop without discrete graphics. If your BIOS does not allow it to be disabled, it can complicate the installation procedure (you may have to delete the related kexts). This type of switching does not work in OS X and generally it means disabling the discrete capability in BIOS. Discrete graphics: Many laptops that have AMD Radeon or Nvidia GeForce discrete graphics utilize a switching mechanism to switch from integrated graphics (Intel HD) to the discrete card when the situation demands. Sandy Bridge CPU on 7-series chipset) is more difficult to configure than one that isn't mixed. You should also note your chipset version, either 6-series, 7-series, 8-series, 9-series, 100-series. Broadwell iX-5xxx, Skylake iX-6xxx, and Kaby Lake iX-7xxx. Haswell (supported starting with 10.8.5) is iX-4xxx*. If it is Ivy Bridge it will have a model designation iX-3xxx*. If it is Sandy Bridge it will have a model designation iX-2xxx*. CPU and chipset series: You need to know what exact CPU your laptop has. Refer to the FAQ for additional information: Where the difficulty comes in is with all the other hardware and variables. Some dedicated Nvidia/AMD devices are also supported, but tend to be more problematic. If your laptop has Intel graphics with an Intel CPU, chances are you can attempt to make the laptop work with OS X. That said, most newer laptops are generally compatible with macOS/OS X mostly due to the fact that the base components are provided by Intel CPUs and the Intel 6-series or 7-series chipset. That's just because of the nature of laptops: you don't get to choose every hardware component (for OS X compatibility) like you can a desktop build. Many people post here asking "Will my laptop work." I will try to address some of the general issues with laptops in this post.įirst off, I should mention that getting a laptop close to 100% functionality is always difficult (unless it is a laptop already with a well written guide) and may not be possible or to the level you want. It is best to have Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, or Broadwell, Skylake or Kaby Lake. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
