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Hi everyone,

it's my first post here. I recently switched from Clover to OpenCore, and I managed to get everything working on my laptop (Asus UX310UAK i7 7500U running Mojave 10.4.6) except dual booting Windows 10, which I can boot from BIOS

To accomplish dual booting I assume I would have to add the If (_OSI (Darwin)) condition to my custom SSDT's, but I really can't understand where. And more important, I should "translate" every rename ACPI patch in my config.plist to SSDT using the Darwin condition to avoid OpenCore to inject them for Windows. Is that correct? If so, how can I accomplish that?

Attached are my OC EFI folder and IOREg output.

OC.zip MacBook Pro di brunog.ioreg.zip

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if u use a full solution is impossible dual boot with opencore

use bootkey

if u like a pseudo hack use _osi darwin

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I'd like to try the pseudo hack way, but I really don't know where to start to translate all the renames in my config.plist to an SSDT with _osi darwin conditions. Is this the way to confine the renames to macOS only?

 

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