RehabMan
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- Motherboard
- Intel DH67BL
- CPU
- i7-2600K
- Graphics
- HD 3000
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Cool! everything is working! Thank you!
Note that this SSDT adds a cosmetic fix only. It is not needed.
Yes, exactly, but it now because I installed the system in the autumn by the method of the patched DSDT in which wifi card was registered as a built - "built-in", Buffer () {0x00}. If I understand correctly, the Network.plist formed when installing the system, so the WiFi working, assigned to en0, marked IOBuiltIn = true. But if I installed the system on a new SSDT technique, the system does not detect the card as a built-in on and off Apple services.
But now, with the new SSDT wifi all ok!
No. Your ioreg shows IOBuiltIn=true without the SSDT (because your original SSDT was incorrect/ineffective).
It is with this option, the system determines my wifi card as built. I checked several times in the Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan. Removes the parameter and do not work Apple services, return back and everything works.
No. It was already built-in without the (working) SSDT.