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Hi I have a few ACPI errors left. It looks they are not related to OEM SSDTs. My InsanelyMac Friend MFC88 helped me tremendously and I like to thank him for support

however we don't know how to fix these errors. The attached screen picture gives a error in ACPI like:

ERRORS ON AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT

\_SB_.INUM,
\_SB_.PCI0.I2C1.TPL1._INI
\_SB_.GADR
\_SB_.SHPO
\_SB_.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._INI
\_SB_.PCI0.UA00.BTH0._INI (BLUETOOTH?)
\_SB_.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
\_SB_.PCI0.UA00.BTH0._CRS (BLUETOOTH?)
\_SB_.EPC_._STA
\_SB_.EPC_._CRS

I hope somebody has a clue how to fix these errors. Attached EFI / CLOVER without themes.

SMBIOS 17,1 Skylake 6700K (PCI Graphics only = Asus GTX980TI Strix)

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CLOVER.zip

Thanks Mald0n nice to meet you again here in my topic.

 

So you are saying "just live with it, although its not clear what those errors mean, they are noticed on linux platform too. There is no reason this will cause instabilities".

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hey, bro.

 

i see nawcom talkin' about it

 

see

 

As for your ACPI errors - it is common to see these in 10.12 with this new version of AppleACPIPlatform.kext. Older versions of OS X didn't do checks like this. AE_NOT_FOUND means the referred ACPI Entity is missing

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