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@dehjomz,
Warm or cold boot was not successful.
Warm or cold boot was not successful.
In Section 8 of the same Quick Reference spoiler, there is a link to HackinDROM website where we can generate a Thunderbolt SSDT. The same post is referenced here:GC-Titan Ridge V2 card flashed with NVM33. Do I now need to use a specific SSDT?
I now see the Thunderbolt Buss within system information however, I am not able to connect any devices.
I have tried Universal Audio interfaces, OWC thunderbolt 4 hub and a G-Tech TB3 Hard Drive.
Usb C devices also do not work.
I have the 5-pin Thunderbolt header cable connected.
Tony.
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Yes I have errors relating to one or two of the built-in SSDTs.Hey guys! Do you have ACPI errors in boot log? I have Aorus Master and I have a few. I want to see if they are the same.
Same. Later, I will send you the log to see if are the same SSDTs who give problems. Maybe we can find a solution.Yes I have errors relating to one or two of the built-in SSDTs.
Yes I have errors relating to one or two of the built-in SSDTs.
These two ACPI patches fix both of the errors I was seeing:Same. Later, I will send you the log to see if are the same SSDTs who give problems. Maybe we can find a solution.
kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI:
kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI:
kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 23 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded
kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 23 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded
kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform)
kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform)
Why thank you kind Sir.In Section 8 of the same Quick Reference spoiler, there is a link to HackinDROM website where we can generate a Thunderbolt SSDT. The same post is referenced here:
[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580
It seems harmless, but technically should not be there. Please try the following: Reset NVRAM. If not successful, perform cold boot by shutting down and flipping power switch on PSU to OFF for 10 seconds, then power back up and boot. If not successful, mount EFI partition of that disk, open it...www.tonymacx86.com
Please give this a try. We need both Thunderbolt SSDT and SSDT-DTPG, the latter of which may already be in the EFI/OC/ACPI folder.
Bravo @CaseySJ ! But I still have some warnings on loading tables and some ACPI errors. Do you have the same?These two ACPI patches fix both of the errors I was seeing:
Patch 1: Table IgfxSsdt
Patch 2: Table GSWApp
- Table Signature: SSDT
- OemTableID: 49676678 53736474
- Find: 4D435F5F
- Replace: 4D434843
- Comment: Change MC__ to MCHC
- Count = 0
- Limit = 0
- Skip =0
- Enabled = True
After making these changes, the boot log looks much better:
- Table Signature: SSDT
- OemTableID: 47535741 7070
- Find: 43031419 41444247
- Replace: 43031419 58444247
- Comment: Change ADBG to XDBG
- Count = 1
- Limit = 0
- Skip = 0
- Enabled = True
These changes will be added to V4 of the EFI to be uploaded to Post 1 soon.Code:kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 23 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 23 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform)
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Update: This also fixes reboot on second and successive wake-from-sleep!
Sure; just finished morning workout and currently sipping hot latté at lovely little downtown coffee shop. Will be back soon.Bravo @CaseySJ ! But I still have some warnings on loading tables and some ACPI errors. Do you have the same?
Fortunately all 31 tables are loading:Bravo @CaseySJ ! But I still have some warnings on loading tables and some ACPI errors. Do you have the same?
(AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI:
(AppleACPIPlatform) 31 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded
(AppleACPIPlatform) 31 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded
(AppleACPIPlatform)
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device on every port. I think this might be harmless because your IOReg indicates that devices connected to these ports are still functioning: