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Small issues with Clover that I'd like help with fixing

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I already replied regarding the files in post #3 (with suggestions for change).

ACPI is not patched correctly, and ACPIBatteryManager.kext is not installed.

AppleACPIPlatform.kext is incorrect (restore to vanilla via OS X installer).
 
I already replied regarding the files in post #3 (with suggestions for change).

ACPI is not patched correctly, and ACPIBatteryManager.kext is not installed.

AppleACPIPlatform.kext is incorrect (restore to vanilla via OS X installer).
I've already asked about DSDT, I can't find a single EC field that is greater than 8. ACPIBatteryManager is absolutely installed, because I'm booted into OS X with Chameleon with it working fine. Restoring AppleACPIPlatform did nothing.
 
I've already asked about DSDT, I can't find a single EC field that is greater than 8. ACPIBatteryManager is absolutely installed, because I'm booted into OS X with Chameleon with it working fine. Restoring AppleACPIPlatform did nothing.

If you've made changes, you need to provide updated "Problem Reporting" files.

I already requested it in post #10, you denied in post #11.

I can't help if you don't provide what's asked.
 
If you've made changes, you need to provide updated "Problem Reporting" files.

I already requested it in post #10, you denied in post #11.

I can't help if you don't provide what's asked.
I don't see how it's relevant when nothing happened when it was changed. Neither do I see how it would be relevant by itself anyway.

I've decided to just update to El Cap using the Clover I have working now, then keep using Chameleon. It's too much trouble trying to get this working, especially when I have to reiterate what I've already said five times.
 
I don't see how it's relevant when nothing happened when it was changed.

No way to verify anything if you don't provide the updated files.

If you don't want my help, that's fine.
 
No way to verify anything if you don't provide the updated files.

If you don't want my help, that's fine.
Nevermind, I updated to El Capitan and battery status started working anyway.

Clearly there wasn't anything wrong with my DSDT at all.
 
Nevermind, I updated to El Capitan and battery status started working anyway.

Clearly there wasn't anything wrong with my DSDT at all.

I already pointed out the problem in post #4... it was your incorrect AppleACPIPlatform.kext.

By updating, the bogus kext you had installed was overwritten with the official version.
 
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