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  1. [ref]hynrik[/ref], 1. Place DSDT.aml in clover/acpi/patched folder. 2. Remove ssdt-TPD1 and/or TPD0. 3. Remove ssdt-xosi.aml. 4. Reboot 5. upload runme folders RunMe DSDT.aml.zip
  2. [ref]MayoMan[/ref], Yes, you should only use either ssdt or kext. Glad it works out for you! Congrats!
  3. [ref]MayoMan[/ref], your device id dont require xhci-unsupported kext. I say, generate with hackintool and see how it goes. Using uia exclude is more simplistic and the only downside, the method will specify every port as external. PS: Did you disable port limit patch?
  4. [ref]MayoMan[/ref], Did you remove usbinjectall kext? Did you also compare results using hackintool? Hackintool can also generate custom ssdt or kext.
  5. [ref]hynrik[/ref], What is your device id? Use Windows to find out. https://imgur.com/FIJPN8P More info can be read at first post. PS: I can see both of your i2c ssdt are not working. Should remove them and find out the device id, first.
  6. [ref]hynrik[/ref], for some unknown reason I am no able to extract your debug files
  7. [ref]erinviegas[/ref], Looks like the patch you are using is not relevant to your DSDT. Also, it seems that your DSDT in clover/acpi/others might just work as is. Make sure VirtualSMC, Lilu and SMCBatteryManager kexts are current. And that the kexts are installed together in a single location. I suggest keeping all third party kexts in clover/kexts/others instead.
  8. [ref]Pablo_picasso[/ref], you can remove the USB patches but not USBInjectAll kext
  9. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], version 002 boots well for my laptop.
  10. I cant check if I don't know exactly what you did. Anyone can claim they followed instructions to the letter but without proof, you see. Anyway, ssdt looks good. So, as per my suggestion, using the existing files you had, you an easily create kext. Read post 2 of the guide.
  11. Did you place pike's folder in the directory as instructed? Did you replace the Data folder? Did you key in your CPU type in the .cfg file as instructed? You will need to go through it slowly. Good luck.
  12. [ref]iSn0wCrypt0[/ref], this is something you have to do it on your own
  13. [ref]iSn0wCrypt0[/ref], try kext method instead of ssdt
  14. cf-frequency-data should show in ioreg https://imgur.com/y0bJFEL
  15. Did you drag the ssdt file into terminal after typing "./ResourceConverter.sh --acpi " ?
  16. [ref]mesutgooner[/ref], good luck in troubleshooting yourself, then.
  17. [ref]mesutgooner[/ref], Try this. Else, I have no idea. DSDT.aml.zip
  18. [ref]mesutgooner[/ref], Never done dual batteries before. But, check if works. DSDT.aml.zip
  19. Added in 33 seconds: Upload run me dump
  20. [ref]mesutgooner[/ref], I am not on my mac right now. But, I recall your DSDT only requires ONE 16 bit fix. Read the guide again and see if you can solve it.
  21. [ref]mesutgooner[/ref], Your BatteryPatch.txt contents do not exist in your DSDT table. To be clear, your table did not have SBFC, SBAC etc. No idea where you get these integers. SBRC,16, SBFC,16, SBAC,16, SBVO,16, SBBM,16, SBCC,16 SBDC,16, SBDV,16, SBSN,16 VIDA,16, PIDA,16, VIDB,16, PIDB,16 SBCH,32 SBMN,128
  22. You did not extend the port range in the plist. You had maxed out 15 ports and cannot enable more ports. Unless, you do the patch limit and add more ports to the plist (theoretically should work) https://Olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=6539#p56905
  23. [ref]thief_fighter[/ref], test Asrock-B360M-USB.kext.zip
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