ggzz Posted October 11, 2014 Share Posted October 11, 2014 I installed Mavericks 10.9.5 a couple days ago on an Asus S56CM with a K56CM motherboard and an Atheros AR5B195 (AR9285) with an i7-3517U. It's installed on an external HDD. I patched my DSDT to get Audio working and Mirone patched my AppleHDA. I patched Wifi to get it working and generated SSDT to get power management working. I did the ACPIPUM following: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/295587-power-management-for-sandyivy-bridgehaswell-cpus/ And it works now without NullCPU stuff. So I decided to get Bluetooth working and installed IOAth3kfrmwr.kext by Rehabman and bluetooth works fine. However, I cannot turn it off! The options to turn it off is completely greyed out. Also, there's no battery in the menu bar. To solve the battery problem, I installed AppleSmartBatteryManager.kext but when I boot, it causes a kernel panic. So I booted with -v -f and it boots perfectly fine. Battery shows up.. Everything works. If I remove the "-f" flag, it kernel panics again.. I cannot boot without -f and this kext installed so I had to remove the kext to boot without -f. Before removing it, I tried running sudo touch on the /S/L/E folder. After that I had ran Kext Utility to update the cache. I had originally installed it with Kext Utility. However, it still crashes if I don't use -f. When I boot back into windows, my clock time is completely screwed up. Any ideas how I can turn off bluetooth and fix the battery? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falanx Posted October 28, 2014 Share Posted October 28, 2014 You can't turn off bluetooth. This is how apple drivers work so your only option is Fn+F2 for some Asus laptops if you use EMlyDinEsH's AsusNBFnkeys kext I think. You didn't patch your DSDT for battery support! Maybe that's why it's screwed up and gives kernel panic. I have Asus K56CA and I had to patch my DSDT for battery! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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