macOS High Sierra on Lenovo X220

I was able to install macOS High Sierra on my Lenovo X220 8GB RAM 320GB HD by following this site.
http://x220.mcdonnelltech.com/

The performance is pretty good. I am writing this blog on the X220 running High Sierra.
The only issues I had were:
1. Left mouse button causes double click - by using extra USB mouse, the problem can be avoided, or by turning off touchpad
2. Wifi - wifi card in the laptop does not work. - By using TP-Link TL-WN823N V2 with the macOS 10.12 driver on their support site, the Wifi started working. Wired ethernet port works fine without any modification.

https://www.tp-link.com/us/download/TL-WN823N.html#Driver

I installed Xcode,  Android Studio, Cubase Element 8, and VMWare Fusion. I needed to enable VT-D in BIOS to be able to run VMs. I installed Linux Mint and Windows 7 successfully. However, I am having a problem that VMs cannot get IPs from my DHCP server. Static IPs work fine. It could be my router at fault. I ordered a newer and faster router.

I tried to install Roland UA-4FX driver but High Sierra is no longer supported by Roland. It is not a problem because of being Hackintosh but Roland decided to abandon the device since they no longer sell the product. It's a shame Roland had been very good at supporting old products with driver updates.

Update on 7/5
I have been running macos on X220 for 3 days now and I am loving it. It is very stable. Having to be less worried about continuous threats from Windows viruses and malware makes me concentrate on what I do on computers. I am not saying Mac is better technically, but just for the fact that those idiot programmers write viruses and malware more often to target Windows machines than Macs.

Update on 7/7
I have had the PC frozen twice and had to turn off and on. I am afraid it is not completely stable.

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