In the T410 BIOS, make sure the drive is set to AHCI and make sure Virtualization and VT-d are turned off. I did select Laptop Support when I created the USB Boot drive.
Thanks Install a Linux distribution of your choice. On my colleague's T410, I got the Unibeast USB to boot into the installer but simply using GraphicsEnablerYes. This guide is basically copied from the GitHub. Enough RAM for each OS combined (8GB minimum reccomended).Step 3: Now click on Flash in BalenaEtcher and wait for it to prepare your USB drive. Step 2: Next, plugin your USB drive and select that as ‘Target’ in BalenaEtcher. Select the macOS Monterey RAW file you downloaded earlier. A x86-64 processor with VT-x or equivalent (Ivy Bridge or later / Ryzen/ Threadripper reccomended) (Nehalem did work for me) Step 1: First up, launch BalenaEtcher and click on Flash from file.Htop on the physical machine Detailed installation macOS (This is not technically allowed per the EULA, but as long as you’re not making money, you should be fine.) I didn’t take screenshots of the install process. The first option will boot the install media again. Once you have installed macOS using the onscreen menus, you need to select the fourth option in the Clover Bootloader, Boot macOS from x. This should past your selection into the second terminal on any standard unix/linux configuration. Just move your cursor into the other terminal and press the middle button.
All you have to do is download the ISO from Microsoft, import into Boxes and fill in your username, password, and product key in the “Express Installation” feature of Gnome Boxes.įor macOS, you can use the excellent scripts by foxlet to automatically download the image from Apple and provision a QEMU virtual machine. Run something harmless (like 'uname -a') on one terminal. The macOS Mojave (chosen over Catalina or Big Sur for it’s lower resource usage) VM works surprisingly well with 3GB RAM, but even when the Windows VM was allocated that much, it was very sluggish. This is my main computer, a Thinkpad T410 with a 1st generation Intel Core i5 and 8 GB of RAM. Should I extract both the CDs contents to a folder and then try and play the game I havent really used Wine for anything like this before so it would be.