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Hello, and I'd like to thank everyone in advance for their time and efforts.

 

It seems that every time I attempt to create a patch for the DSDT on MaciASL, I end up with the following error no matter how many times I remove the lines/save it/duplicate it, the problem persists even after things appear to be saving and working. As a result, I'm unable to tell if my patches are saving too.

 

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I have attached my DSDT and SSDT files. I am currently using Piker-Alpha's SSDT Gen Script, but in the zip file labeled "Linux Extracted ACPI Tables," I have included the original SSDT files, if it helps in any way. The DSDT, I believe is the same. 

 

Current DSDT/SSDT:

Archive.zip

 

Ubuntu Extracted DSDT/SSDT:

Linux Extracted ACPI Tables.zip

 

 

The hackintosh has the following specs:

2.6GHz 4th generation Intel Core i5-4210M Processor

Intel HD graphics 4600 with up to 1792MB total graphics memory

Realtek ALC290

8GB Ram

750GB Hard Drive

HP Motherboard w Insyde Bios

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hello guy :D

 

i have patched all options 

 

check and report 

 

attachicon.gifDSDT and SSDT patched by anonymousnbs.zip

 

Hey, sorry for the late reply, I haven't had the chance to test it. But i tested it and I'm not sure how to use the SSDT file you attached because when i do place it in the folder, it gives me a kernel panic for ACPIPatform, but when I remove it, everything loads but the graphics. I'm stuck at "BluetoothHCIController Not Working" or something along the lines. I realize that the message means that graphics is not being loaded correctly, and if you could help me it would mean a lot. Thanks a lot in advance!

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Hi!

Here's your patched DSDT.aml that i've already downloaded from current DSDT/ SSDT archive that you've attached, and it's just a cleaned one that i've added Device GFX0 for (Intel HD4600 Graphics) and it's Device HDAU for HDMI. Now you have to try it without any modification, if it boot fine with your HD4600 good, if no you will have to rename All GFX0 code regex to IGPU.

 

But before doing that you will have to see if the current version of OS X that is already installed on your system much the same version as described in SSDT that is already given with DSDT! If so put it with the DSDT, if not you will have to regenerate the SSDT.

 

Make sure that you have updated your current MaciASL version to the latest one with ACPI 5 norme.

Hope for you if it work.

 

 

Both DSDT and SSDT.zip

 

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Hi!

Here's your patched DSDT.aml that i've already downloaded from current DSDT/ SSDT archive that you've attached, and it's just a cleaned one that i've added Device GFX0 for (Intel HD4600 Graphics) and it's Device HDAU for HDMI. Now you have to try it without any modification, if it boot fine with your HD4600 good, if no you will have to rename All GFX0 code regex to IGPU.

 

But before doing that you will have to see if the current version of OS X that is already installed on your system much the same version as described in SSDT that is already given with DSDT! If so put it with the DSDT, if not you will have to regenerate the SSDT.

 

Make sure that you have updated your current MaciASL version to the latest one with ACPI 5 norme.

Hope for you if it work.

 

 

attachicon.gifBoth DSDT and SSDT.zip

 

Hi thanks for the help, but sadly I was not able to boot using the DSDT file. I attempted to boot using IntelAzulFB =11/10, GraphicsEnabler=Yes with no hope. I even attempted to boot by removing the intel framebuffer capri kext, and then also removing the framebuffer azul kext, and also edited the DSDT and renamed the GFX0 to IGPU but had no success. If you have any further suggestions it would be appreciated.

 

I'm assuming that it is the graphics because the last line during verbose boot says that "BluetoothHCIController -- Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport"

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Hi thanks for the help, but sadly I was not able to boot using the DSDT file. I attempted to boot using IntelAzulFB =11/10, GraphicsEnabler=Yes with no hope. I even attempted to boot by removing the intel framebuffer capri kext, and then also removing the framebuffer azul kext, and also edited the DSDT and renamed the GFX0 to IGPU but had no success. If you have any further suggestions it would be appreciated.

 

I'm assuming that it is the graphics because the last line during verbose boot says that "BluetoothHCIController -- Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport"

 

Hi! Surely it's the graphics, i'm wrong it's my fault, the default become from the HD4600 patch THEM SELF! I forgot that you have a mobile i5-4210M, but i already changed it, you can re-do from the steps earlier but with this one!

 

Both DSDT and SSDT 2.zip

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Hi! Surely it's the graphics, i'm wrong it's my fault, the default become from the HD4600 patch THEM SELF! I forgot that you have a mobile i5-4210M, but i already changed it, you can re-do from the steps earlier but with this one!

 

attachicon.gifBoth DSDT and SSDT 2.zip

 

Hey sorry for the late reply! but I was able to try it and this time the operating system seems to recognize the graphics card because the verbose boot goes away and the screen seems to flicker black. I attempted the reboot a couple times with and without the boot.plist which i was using to enable graphics, but still no results. Does it have something to do with the IntelFramebufferAzul or IntelFramebufferCapri kext?

 

Thanks for all your help and input!

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