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MaLd0n, is it worth me making a new DSDT with the updated patcher?

same patches

the same as I posted a few days for you

 

thx. but freaze AT PCI Configuration Begin :(

npci=0x2000

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MaLd0n,

 

Thank you very much, I try today and I give news to you.

BIG THANKS !!!

 

Hello, you are incredible, everything is OK!!!

 

I tested it on an external disk usb and there is just that it does not shutdown any more all only. Do you think that a kext is missing ?

I am now going to try it on my hd intern !!!

 

THANK YOU

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Hello, you are incredible, everything is OK!!!

 

I tested it on an external disk usb and there is just that it does not shutdown any more all only. Do you think that a kext is missing ?

I am now going to try it on my hd intern !!!

 

THANK YOU

in many Models Dell/GPU Nvidia

shutdown is a big problem

 

MaLdOn - thx for your hard work!!

 

Can you tell me if the patches now have any Lion sleep fixes built in? My Lion hackintosh won't sleep :(

look at the "About This Mac"

USB is Built In?

NativePM?

run on terminal

ioreg -lw0 | grep AICPMVers

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updated

-New Mobos/Notebooks supported.

-Updated Patches

-More compilation errors auto fixed

 

Version 0.6 the patches are stored in the webserver and the list is loaded at the application start-up.

For updated list of patches and downloads visit the Auto-Patcher website.

DSDT Auto-Patcher Website

 

Should I use the Autp Patcher 0.6 instead of the Z68 Auto patcher on my vanilla Z68X-UD3H DSDT? And is it ok to run DSDTFixer after I think it adds some extra optimization?

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Should I use the Autp Patcher 0.6 instead of the Z68 Auto patcher on my vanilla Z68X-UD3H DSDT? And is it ok to run DSDTFixer after I think it adds some extra optimization?

Yes

Use 0.6 in original DSDT

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I do not know

I hope someone can help you :D

 

 

I'm back with some more info. Would it help that my chipset is PM45/ICH9 ? I tried this:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=168014

 

but still no wake up from sleep! By the way the values of the DSDT you gave me were different from those mentioned in this method and that's what I changed in the DSDT you provided me:

 

UHCI 1: 1D    2934
UHCI 2: 1D,1  2935
UHCI 3: 1D,2  2936
UHCI 4: 1A    2937
UHCI 5: 1A,1  2938
UHCI 6: 1A,2  2939

 

damn! Do I still have hope for a proper sleep? I'm falling apart insomnia is killing me man! :)

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I'm back with some more info. Would it help that my chipset is PM45/ICH9 ? I tried this:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=168014

 

but still no wake up from sleep! By the way the values of the DSDT you gave me were different from those mentioned in this method and that's what I changed in the DSDT you provided me:

 

UHCI 1: 1D    2934
UHCI 2: 1D,1  2935
UHCI 3: 1D,2  2936
UHCI 4: 1A    2937
UHCI 5: 1A,1  2938
UHCI 6: 1A,2  2939

 

damn! Do I still have hope for a proper sleep? I'm falling apart insomnia is killing me man! :D

I injected ICH8, work well too

28xx

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Okay Senor!. Let me know....

Extract original DSDT

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=225991

 

"If you are using the Mac OS version of DSDT Auto-Patcher, do NOT use a DSDT replacement in Chameleon when you run the app, or it will be used as base for patching instead of the original one from BIOS. If you have a dsdt.aml in / or /Extra (or a specified file for DSDT key in org.chameleon.Boot.plist), remove it and reboot before running the Auto-Patcher."

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Extract original DSDT

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=225991

 

"If you are using the Mac OS version of DSDT Auto-Patcher, do NOT use a DSDT replacement in Chameleon when you run the app, or it will be used as base for patching instead of the original one from BIOS. If you have a dsdt.aml in / or /Extra (or a specified file for DSDT key in org.chameleon.Boot.plist), remove it and reboot before running the Auto-Patcher."

 

So..

 

Remove both DSDT and org.chameleon.Boot.plist, reboot and run auto-patcher located here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=235523 for my Z68-UD5-B3 board?

 

or

 

Remove both DSDT and org.chameleon.Boot.plist, reboot and when back online run script inside send_me.zip and upload file to forum?

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Extract from Windows or Linux

the best way

 

in OSX

remove DSDT, reboot and extract

perl -e 'open(CMD, "ioreg -lw0 \| grep DSDT|") or die; while(<CMD>) { chomp; if($_ =~ /\"DSDT\.?\d?\"=<([^>]*)>/) { $buff = $1; open(PIP, "|xxd -r -p > ~/Desktop/dsdt.aml") or die; print PIP "$1"; } }'

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I am getting an error patching when I extract from system or select my own DSDT.

 

[[Line 171 type Error message Object does not exist (OSTP)], [Line 176 type Error message Object does not exist (\_SB.PCI0.PX40.AG3E)], [Line 177 type Error message Object does not exist (SLPE)], [Line 182 type Error message Object does not exist (\_SB.PCI0.PX40.AG3E)], [Line 184 type Error message syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_ELSE ], [Line 186 type Error message Object does not exist (\_SB.PCI0.PX40.AG3E)], [Line 196 type Error message syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_METHOD, expecting $end ]]

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Extract from Windows or Linux

the best way

 

in OSX

remove DSDT, reboot and extract

perl -e 'open(CMD, "ioreg -lw0 \| grep DSDT|") or die; while(<CMD>) { chomp; if($_ =~ /\"DSDT\.?\d?\"=<([^>]*)>/) { $buff = $1; open(PIP, "|xxd -r -p > ~/Desktop/dsdt.aml") or die; print PIP "$1"; } }'

 

Here ya go!

 

BTW my specs are:

 

GB Z68-UD5-B3 F7

LG BLURAY Drive

Corsair 16GB (vengance)

CPU 3.5ghz 2600k

Sapphire Vapor-X HD 6870 1GB GDDR5

Corsair SSD3 128GB

dsdt.rename_ext_to_aml.zip

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in many Models Dell/GPU Nvidia

shutdown is a big problem

 

 

look at the "About This Mac"

USB is Built In?

NativePM?

run on terminal

ioreg -lw0 | grep AICPMVers

 

USB appears to be built in. I have an nVidia GT430 in this box.

 

Screen_Shot_2011-08-03_at_9.35.10_PM.png

 

When I run

 

ioreg -lw0 | grep AICPMVers

 

Nothing gets returned. This is for the Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L. Here's the DSDT I'm using:

sendme.zip

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Here ya go!

 

BTW my specs are:

 

GB Z68-UD5-B3 F7

LG BLURAY Drive

Corsair 16GB (vengance)

CPU 3.5ghz 2600k

Sapphire Vapor-X HD 6870 1GB GDDR5

Corsair SSD3 128GB

dsdt.yout.zip

 

USB appears to be built in. I have an nVidia GT430 in this box.

 

Screen_Shot_2011-08-03_at_9.35.10_PM.png

 

When I run

 

ioreg -lw0 | grep AICPMVers

 

Nothing gets returned. This is for the Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L. Here's the DSDT I'm using:

nativePM --> Chameleon RC5

add in boot.plist

<key>GeneratePStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GenerateCStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>

Use correct smbios

 

No xps 15 L501X yet...

send me files

see the first post

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Thanks MaLd0n.

 

However I'm still having issues with FaceTime registration. Not sure if new aml file was intended to resolve that issue

 

Error msg: "server encountered an error processing registration"

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