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MaLd0n,


I know the reason why my audio jack doesn't work. If I use your EFI folder provided, audio works just fine. However, when using hackintool to patch so I can use internal graphics, the sound somehow got disabled... Any recommendations MaLd0n?


Thank you

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[ref]astroboyvn88[/ref], post ur efi here

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Posted

Hi


Currently, I have a strange behaviour with my z390 m gaming (F7) build.


This just happened suddenly after tinkering with my clover config.

Right after shutdown or sometimes after a crash after a long sleep, I get a "couldn't allocate runtime area" error that doesn't go away unless I re-flash the bios. Then I can boot again (usually only one time and then the same error shows up again).


I also checked memmap and I should have enough available space at 0x0000000000100000.

Anyone has an idea what the issue could be?


At the moment I use the 300 series clover config from your site here, but without a custom sdst or ssdt.


Thanks in advance for any tips..

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[ref]locus[/ref], post one full dump

--Run_Me

RunMe.app

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[ref]locus[/ref], check if work

EFI.zip

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Hi MaLd0n, after another BIOS flash :roll: boot-up looks good. Didn't spot any ACPI errors :D


The only thing is, with your EFI my Broadcom BCM94360CD PCIe Adapter doesn't work anymore.

Is this something that needs to be added back the ssdt?


Note to myself, I really need to check out how dsdt/ssdt's work :geek:

Posted

MaLd0n,

thanks for the tip, but you already included AirportBrcmFixup.kext in your EFI.zip.

I have added this kext but still the Broadcom card doesn't work with it.

Btw, if I boot without your DSDT then the card works natively.


Another strange thing is, that I still need to re-flash the BIOS (or clear the CMOS) after almost every shutdown or I still get the "couldn't allocate runtime area" error.

But I assume that are two different, unrelated issues.

Have you ever had this problem as well?


But hey, thanks alot so for for helping me out. Its really appreciated!

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[ref]locus[/ref], if u update bios need edited again

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Posted

Looks like to following change made Bluetooth work again. Was probably just a typo ;)

 

--- a/patched MaLd0n for me/SSDT-6-A M I.dsl
+++ b/patched MaLd0n for me/SSDT-6-A M I.dsl
@@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ DefinitionBlock ("", "SSDT", 2, "ALASKA", "A M I", 0x00000000)
                {
                    If (LEqual (And (UMAP, 0x0200), 0x0200))
                    {
-                        Return (MALD (Zero))
+                        Return (MALD (One))
                    }
                    Else
                    {

 

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[ref]locus[/ref], if u update bios need edited again

 

Yes, I have read that in one of your previous posts.

I am on the latest version F7 all the time. I don't plan to upgrade it anymore, unless there is an important reason for it.

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[ref]astroboyvn88[/ref], the file is same, idk what cause it

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Posted

Hi MaLd0n


I know why now, I normally stick my card in the pci 1 slot. However, I swapped it to the pci 2 slot since my new rx580 card is quite big and the fan hit my wifi card, so I had to move it to the pci 2 slot . Switching it back to the 1st slot solves the problem but then it also means I have to remove my wifi card


How do I modify the dsdt, ssdt you sent me so it works with pci slot 2?


Thanksss

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