I'll take a look later when I'm back at my PC
Hello again,
Okay, interesting set-up ...
Incidentally your motherboard features an NEC USB3 controller, according to Gigabyte, but Hackintool shows this as a Fresco Logic FL1100. This makes me wonder if you have an add-on PCI-e USB card in the mix too?
Anyway, other than that, you seem to have worked the *.dsl very well. Considering the age of the X58 - it isn't often we see a UHC controller in the listing
Right, on to your problem with Bluetooth -
Yes, we can see it is
not visible in Hackintool. What type of BT adapter is it? A PCI-e card or a USB dongle?
If it's a card you would connect it to a USB header - I guess F_USB1 or F_USB2. Each of those actually has 2x ports so check the plug is in the same one as before.
If a
header is how you are connecting, use a
UsbConnector type 255. In your SSDT you have it set to 0 :
"8086_3a36", Package()
{
"port-count", Buffer() { 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },
"ports", Package()
{
"XX01", Package()
{
"UsbConnector",
0,
<------- should be "255"
"port", Buffer() { 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },
},
},
},
However if you are using a USB dongle and on paper it looks like it should be "0" then when the port is polled the USB sub-system will wake your machine.
Double check the setting you used before etc.