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DSDT for RAZER BLADE PRO 2019 i9 9950, iGPU, dGPU DISABLED


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Post one SENDME and IOREG with EFI folder from HERE or with no ACPI renames like _OSI to XOSI, etc.

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Yes

Use only dsdt and ssdt for tbh, add snapshot, select rebase region in acpi tab. U can remove all .aml.

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hello again,

I tried it and it boots up. The unwanted Base System peripheral in top bar pci icon is gone which is great. now my trackpad doesn't work though. any idea why that is now? also, I have noticed that when I close the lid, laptop turns of, but when I reopen, I have to close one more time and open for the display to turn on again. any idea? 

what about my kexts and open core settings? anything need optimisation? maybe something unnecessary there? I know it is a laptop and more kexts are needed than on normal pc...

also, is it possible to converse directly on discord? I would like to tip for this help in the end

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Need check what ssdt is correct for ur trackpad. On ur old config have some ssdt about that.

-Guides and Tutorials HERE

-Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE

-The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE

-Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE

-Professional Hackintosh Support since 2006 HERE

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these are all the ssd that were actually used. for trackpad was I think

SSDT-TPDXHACKEXPERT

SSDT-I2C-HACKEXPERT

these 2.

I am not sure if 

SSDT-EC-USBX 

was also needed but I think no.

A few more questions. Can I now remove some kexts? will some things work natively without those kexts now? or does the acpi not change anything about kexts? what about usb mapping? is it still needed or fixed with this acpi? sorry for those question which are probably stupid. are there any unnecessary things in my open core config file left? 

I feel like I am now very very close to a really perfect hackintosh :D

 

ACPI.zip

config.plist.zip

Edited by Phil Beldiman

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