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Need help badly guys! Been working on DSDT for a week now


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Need some help guys.  Fairly new to the DSDT world and this is my first hackintosh build.  Been working on my DSDT for almost a week now and I'm stumped.  I did a clean native DSDT extraction using clover and decompiled it.  I've managed to get it down to 0 errors and have taken care of 20 or so other warnings give or take a few, but now I'm stuck again.  I've spend the last week working on this myself using the internet and I'm having problems finding a resolution.  I wouldn't be asking this as I know how redundant things can get, but I've done my due diligence and I'm raising the white flag.  Here are some screenshots:

 

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Also this is probably unrelated, but I'm not sure if this is anything to worry about.  At the beginning of the DSDT, there are some unresolved External warning arguments that I'm not sure about.  Is this anything to address?

 

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Any help would be appreciated guys.  Thank you

 

 

 

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Yea I tried that but the warnings are not letting me compile.  I did some more research and I found that sometimes updating your MacIasl helps with errors.  So i tried it out and it worked!!  Updating and also applying a patch from Jpalm's Gigabyte H97-D3H put me down to 0 errors 0 warnings 27 remarks and 207 optimizations (my board is the H97"M"-D3h).  I put the DSDT.aml and SSDT.aml file in my extra folder and restarted.  Now I'm getting this

 

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panic(cpu0 caller 0xffffff800fccfac4): "unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\".\n"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.58.21/iokil/kernel/IOPlatformExpert.cpp:1665.  I'm not sure if this alone is the cause, but there is another panic right underneath that.  Currently have my OS X HDD disconnected and using my windows OS on my other HDD to post this.

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Yea I tried that but the warnings are not letting me compile. I did some more research and I found that sometimes updating your MacIasl helps with errors. So i tried it out and it worked!! Updating and also applying a patch from Jpalm's Gigabyte H97-D3H put me down to 0 errors 0 warnings 27 remarks and 207 optimizations (my board is the H97"M"-D3h). I put the DSDT.aml and SSDT.aml file in my extra folder and restarted. Now I'm getting this

 

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panic(cpu0 caller 0xffffff800fccfac4): "unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\".\n"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.58.21/iokil/kernel/IOPlatformExpert.cpp:1665. I'm not sure if this alone is the cause, but there is another panic right underneath that. Currently have my OS X HDD disconnected and using my windows OS on my other HDD to post this.

Want my advice?

Totally ignore the warnings.

I do, and nothing is wrong with my system.

Correcting them makes things worse.

For example, take the warning that " not all paths return a value". Who cares? Force-returning Zero when unexpected can really wreak havoc.

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