Ok, does this look correct for the patch? I am away from my hack right now, so I can’t test it yet.
into method label GCGC code_regex \(\\\_SB\.PCI0\.LPCB\.EC0\.BPR, replaceall_matched begin (B1B2(\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC0.PR00,\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC0.PR01), end;
I updated the BIOS in my Hack and have a new entry in the DSDT that I cannot figure out how to patch. I have attached the problem reporting files, along with the patch I am using and a screenshot of the compile error. Thanks for any help.
Worked great. I hadn't used Hex Fiend in quite some time, so after installing it, I had to set the 'View' -> 'Byte Grouping' to 'Single' so I could more easily see the '55'. Thanks!
Cool. I actually reloaded Windows to check the front facing camera as it is not working properly. Fortunately it is under extended warranty. I’ll re-attempt with 10.12.6 when I get it back.
"Auto restart after shutdown" is a better description of my problem. I looked at my patched DSDT and there appear to be 4 devices that have PMEE. However, it is unclear to me how to edit the DSDT for that solution. I had tried both of shutdown patches in your repository, but neither corrected...
Got my Elite X2 last month and replaced Intel WiFi with Lenovo Card (ordered Dell 1560, was sent the wrong one; fixed by notching the card and works fine). Clean installed macOS Sierra 10.12.5 using the info from this thread and MultiBeast, except used VoodooPS2Controller and AppleHDA Patcher...
So I have a question about S/L/E and SIP. I have two Hacks on El Capitan; one was a direct upgrade from Yosemite, and the the other a clean install. I noticed that the System folder was hidden on both. After reading the info on SIP, I figured this was by design. I disabled SIP on my upgraded...
So I have a question about S/L/E and SIP. I have two Hacks on El Capitan; one was a direct upgrade from Yosemite, and the the other a clean install. I noticed that the System folder was hidden on both. After reading the info on SIP, I figured this was by design. I disabled SIP on my upgraded...
Ok, so I forgot I had a 20GB mSATA drive on this laptop that was not being used. So I installed Windows 8.1 to that drive and now have dual boot. I have verified that after booting into Windows, then restarting and booting Yosemite, my bluetooth works fully and I was able to pair a bluetooth...
Hello. I have an AR9462 as well that cannot connect to bluetooth devices and I no longer have windows installed. Did you find any other workarounds that didn't involve windows? Thanks.
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