Thats weird.Sierra, will try high sierra when it's out of beta
i didn't have that issue while i was on Sierra so it has to be wrong kext that i uploaded on the guide or wrong alc_fix.I am having the same problem so just put the laptop to sleep and wake it up again.
i didn't have that issue while i was on Sierra so it has to be wrong kext that i uploaded on the guide or wrong alc_fix.
i have the perfect working one on my email conversation with InsanelyDeepak during complete fixing progress that we did.
I just came home and i will browse till i find the perfect working one.
As soon as i find it,will let you both know and update the file on the guide.
Don't worry, im working on it as much as i get time for it, it's the only remaining issue for your laptop i think.Great, but i am still waiting for the fix of the last problem i reported to you.
SSDT-BAT.dsl is a bit of a mess.
For example:
- it has references to \B1B2, but B1B2 is in _SB.PCI0.LPC.EC
- the code trying to use \B1B2 will not work, as B1B2 is not in that scope
- I think many of your External declares are not correct. You should review them all. Remove unnecessary or wrong ones (for example, B1B2 is not External, as it is in the SSDT itself)
Suggestions:
- fix your indentation so you can tell what is going on
- look at the warnings that a generated when you disassemble the resulting SSDT with: iasl -dl -p SSDT-T440P_rc.dsl SSDT-T440P.aml
Ok i fixed:removed the "\" from B1B2 so now its correct and no need for that \B1B2 External.
i remove the backslash "\" from all the Externals.
i removed the Scope (GPE) from WAK so now its all in the same scope (not sure if it is the correct fix as im still a bit confused on when and how to use scopes).
But still Assembled SSDT-T440P.aml gives me an error on a external but can't figure out where the problem is.
Here is the updated folder with SSDT-BAT Changes.
Did you check:
- that all External you have are actually needed?
- that all External declarations are accurate?
It is time consuming and requires access to native ACPI files.
And... RE1B, RECB, WE1B, WECB must be in EC scope.
Note: Your indenting is still confusing. Use Xcode to fix it.