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It says 6073 error: Object is not accessible from this scope (BDAT)?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
It says 6073 error: Object is not accessible from this scope (BDAT)?
Thanks in advance!
What are you using to do the patches? Some parts (like battery) only look partially patched.Sorry, having trouble figuring out how to post it in the message as I've seen others do, browser kept freezing.
I had to move it from the Probook to another computer to get it online. Opened with Wordpad and saved it.
Thanks!
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What are you using to do the patches? Some parts (like battery) only look partially patched.
Best guide for DSDT patching is using MaciASL. See the FAQ for links.
What are you using to do the patches? Some parts (like battery) only look partially patched.
Best guide for DSDT patching is using MaciASL. See the FAQ for links.
Not able to locate the guide in the FAQ section. All I have been able to find as a step by step is one in which you have linked DSDT Editor.
I was able to find MACiASL, but when I downloaded it (only Lion and ML were available), they are not supported with Snow Leopard.
Links are in ML FAQ in ML forum (originally MaciASL was only available on ML): http://www.tonymacx86.com/hp-probook/77058-faq-mountain-lion-hp-probook.html
But for Snow, you're only choice is DSDT Editor. I would retry... see what happens. Make sure you are using the DSDT Editor I linked. And hopefully it hasn't been updated/broken.
Otherwise post your raw DSDT, and your hardware details, and I'll patch it for you...
FYI: It is a good idea if you're installing Snow and posting in the Lion forum, that you state you're installing Snow. Good idea to add this to your profile/signature, in fact... Installing Snow is not normal anymore...
I think there is an incompatibility with the latest patches and "DSDT Editor"
You will have to "go back in time": https://github.com/RehabMan/HP-ProB...tree/e7caf2a437852f7e7f35df7431941f40756817c7
I will fix it later after I push big changes to support ProBook 4x40s...