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Re: New Player - Low Profile Intel DH61AG mini-ITX
Hi Neil,
Thanks for uploading the DSDT. I have made a few more mod.s to it and commented them. Those mods are in the HPET section and the WAK method which are classic mod.s that are often employed to help sleep and wake. I also did the change from SBRG to LPCB through the DSDT - that is perhaps just cosmetic but some feel it helps.
Usually being able to use native power management and then achieving sleep go hand in hand, so the aim may be first to try and enable booting without the nullcpupowermanagement.kext being needed.
Could you print out a list of all the kexts that are actually loading by typing kextstat into terminal and then attaching the output text to a post? To have powermanagement work there are a number of kexts that definitely need to load before you can even think about removing the null kext. One of those key kexts is AppleLPC.kext but I am sure there are others too that are important (it has been a little while since i went through this process!).
Anyway, give the attached DSDT a whirl and please do put up the list of loaded kexts as it might give a clue to the next step.
Edit 15/12/2011 (15 minutes later!) The DSDT below also adds the DSDT shutdown fix which means you should be able to get rid of the Revoboot kext and shut down without the system hanging. It is is also supposed to help achieving sleep. This is a good one to try, the method affected here is the _PTS method:
dsdt.aml 2.zip
Hi Neil,
Thanks for uploading the DSDT. I have made a few more mod.s to it and commented them. Those mods are in the HPET section and the WAK method which are classic mod.s that are often employed to help sleep and wake. I also did the change from SBRG to LPCB through the DSDT - that is perhaps just cosmetic but some feel it helps.
Usually being able to use native power management and then achieving sleep go hand in hand, so the aim may be first to try and enable booting without the nullcpupowermanagement.kext being needed.
Could you print out a list of all the kexts that are actually loading by typing kextstat into terminal and then attaching the output text to a post? To have powermanagement work there are a number of kexts that definitely need to load before you can even think about removing the null kext. One of those key kexts is AppleLPC.kext but I am sure there are others too that are important (it has been a little while since i went through this process!).
Anyway, give the attached DSDT a whirl and please do put up the list of loaded kexts as it might give a clue to the next step.
Edit 15/12/2011 (15 minutes later!) The DSDT below also adds the DSDT shutdown fix which means you should be able to get rid of the Revoboot kext and shut down without the system hanging. It is is also supposed to help achieving sleep. This is a good one to try, the method affected here is the _PTS method:
dsdt.aml 2.zip