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[attachment=0]dsdt.kissandtell.zip[/attachment]

thank you very much, I'll report if it fixed my issues (automatic reboot at shut down and Photoshop liquify filter not working properly)

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thank you very much, I'll report if it fixed my issues (automatic reboot at shut down and Photoshop liquify filter not working properly)

...excuse me...an executable ("Windows-like") file? is it right?

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...excuse me...an executable ("Windows-like") file? is it right?

What??? :shock:

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What??? :shock:

my Hackintosh shows your dsdt.aml file with a gray icon with green "exec" text on it, just as it was a Windows executable file. Anyway, I copied it in my Extra folder and the system finally shutted down properly, while PS liquify filter is a little bit improved but not yet responsive at all.


thank you

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my Hackintosh shows your dsdt.aml file with a gray icon with green "exec" text on it, just as it was a Windows executable file. Anyway, I copied it in my Extra folder and the system finally shutted down properly, while PS liquify filter is a little bit improved but not yet responsive at all.

I have no idea about PS liquify filter

sorry

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I have no idea about PS liquify filter

sorry

 

I'm very sorry to annoy you again, but I still have a litlle issue: since I installed your DSDT file everything in my Hackintosh works great (included PS liquify filter, I just didn't apply correctly your file), but it generated an issue that I haven't before. I have in my PC a universal memory card reader with two frontal USB ports that now remains on after shut down; I can see the red led still on and even an external drive connected to the usb port keeps on rotating although PC is not running. It is clearly still alimented after shut down and I must switch off power to resolve it (it doesn't restart switching power on). I have another HDD installed on the same PC, running WINDOWS 7, and shutting down from it I don't have the same issue. Any idea?

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