RehabMan
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i did clear caches with kext wizard, no change, still only getting QE with bootflag -f. By the Way, how can we verify if ssdt works properly? cause my system still shuts off sometimes,
Check your Console system.log while doing the Rebuild cache in Kext Wizard to make sure there is not something wrong with /S/L/E and the kext cache is being rebuilt properly.
And the SSDT isn't doing you any good until you get rid of NullCPUPowerManagement and install patched AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement (be sure to check the other things mentioned in a previous post of mine).
Once you have your system booting with power management present, you can test it with msrdumper.kext: http://www.tonymacx86.com/lion-desk...peedstep-sandy-bridge-cpus-using-msrdump.html
any more ideas that i have to use -f? and if it has any disadvantage for the system if i going to set it in org.chameleon.Boot.plist?
Disadvantage is longer boot times. And what you set in Boot.plist is UseKernelCache=No.
Also i like to know if i have to use more patches cause im using a sandy bridge processor. With other patches i mean: (yeah you know which site this is but only using it for patching dsdt)
DSDT patches are for fixing issues that you actually have, sometimes as an alternative to using various kexts/enablers. If you have no issues addressed by DSDT patches, then you don't apply them.