Successfully managed to patch the brightness ability too using the ivy_sandy patch. Thus, completes my Hackintosh journey (for now). It's been something special - thanks for teaching me how to read guides.
Thanks again, Ezra.
I am extremely happy to say that it worked flawlessly. Definitely add Compaq CQ62-358TU to the compatibility section of the patch.
It's strange how my version of MaciASL wouldn't let me patch. I wonder why.
Yeah that's probably it - I just downloaded the first MacIasl link I saw. It applied the common patches and fixes correctly so it's strange how it couldn't apply the battery one. Could you link us to the version you're using?
Open up the DSDT.dsl in Maciasl, go to the "patch" button up top, and paste the patch in - and if the patch applies to my DSDT it lets me integrate it in and compile.
That's what I've been doing/my logic.
My DSDT doesn't like it (won't let me hit "patch"). I was thinking the G62 one should have worked since G62 and CQ62 are basically the same computer, but it didn't work either.
Man, you need to help me out with your laptop battery guide. My DSDT just seems so different from every description and example.
1. All the the field name under embedded control is called ERAM, and is mentioned in 6 other places.
Field (ERAM, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
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I understand now! The warnings don't mean anything. The DSDT can still compile with warnings, but not errors! AHHHHHHHhhh I applied common patches and patched the Buffer Errror with your tool. I'll see how things work out.
How strange! What did you use? How did you get no errors? You're saying that when you disassembled my DSDT there was no errors? How did you get the original?
I'm using your patches to remove the errors and I can't find one for fixing 1081, 1088 and 1099.
Interesting, must have been the error fixing methods I used or something, it was all manual tho, copy and paste into every line that had the error; didn't use the patch box.
I'll just start it all from scratch again with your tools. I'll tell you how I go.
Which patches did I make that aren't needed?
The only one I did was to get the graphics working so I can boot. That required adding the DTGP method in aswell.
So you're saying I need to apply all the common patches listed?
The insanely 1st gen graphics guide provided methods for fixing all the errors, but should I go through your repo and fix the errors that way?
I followed the patching guide to the actual T this time, and still getting inconsistent audio and USB. I've tried combinations of Clover-Fix-USB, USBInjectAll, Clover-Fix-USB+USBInjectAll, and nothing has worked every time.
I attached my DSDT so you can look at it.
Here's what I did:
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