sercio Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 Hey folks, I'm really really fresh at the place and please let me begin by saying how amazed I am to see the number of people who is willing to help. I've lookep some information for this issue but either the question is too dumb or too specific, so I couldn't find anything. I think I've tinkered enough with my computer by trying to install hackintosh, I'm now going to install it to my real hard drive. I am using an Acer Aspire 5755G and I saw that some users already have installed Mavericks to their systems and wrote some neat guides for installation. On some point of the guides, it is being said that in order for WiFi to work, it requires DSDT to be extracted. The system I'm currently using (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) is installed on legacy bios mode, but I've flashed a modded bios and it is now possible to install an uefi system (and I've already tested that it is working in uefi mode). Phew, what an entry. My actual question is: Can I use a DSDT which has been extracted in legacy bios mode, in uefi mode? Does it matter at all? If it does matter, I'll have to actually install an uefi system (e.g. ubuntu) and extract it, since for some reason, dsdt extractor does not seem to be working in live environment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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