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The two solutions are mutually exclusive. _OSI->XOSI+SSDT is a way to avoid having a patched DSDT in ACPI/patched. If you're already simulating "Windows 2012" (Windows8) for "Darwin" (OS X) via OS Check Fix patch, no need for the XOSI trick.
Most laptops will end up having a patched DSDT because of the complexity of the patches required. But desktops tend to have simpler patches and can be done via other methods.
I understand, it is what I expected, but now I'm sure
Note: Advanced users can do all patches on-the-fly on laptops too. But it gets tricky. I've done it for my u430, ProBook 4530s, ProBook 4540s (and my BRIX desktop, DH67GD desktop). Eventually, I might write an article on it for advanced users only...
I've been following your Lenovo U430 repo.
seems to me a more difícel way to do maintenance, after writing a program in shellscript to apply patches in a s / dsdt
Most often it is non-working USB after wake.
this is related to your HP-Envy-K Enable USB3 post wake patch?
Code:
<dict>
<key>Comment</key>
<string>Enable USB3 post wake</string>
<key>Find</key>
<data>xoDIAAAAAQ==</data>
<key>Name</key>
<string>#AppleUSBXHCI</string>
<key>Replace</key>
<data>xoDIAAAAAA==</data>
</dict>
Easier patch...
Code:into method label XWAK replace_content begin //nothing end;
FakePCIID_XHCIMux routes USB2 on XHCI to EHCI. It can be useful in these scenarios:
- your DSDT assumes this configuration
- you you have a device that behaves better when it is connected to EHCI/EHCI drivers
- you have more ports on XHCI than are allowed by the 15 port limit
ok, thanks for clarifying