
08-17-2009, 09:47 PM
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Tiger
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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thanks for the reply
Ah, ok, you can actually flash a BIOS to mimic hardware change... ouch! no thanks.
The thing is kizwan, if I remove the DSDT.aml file, my system boots (Leo) and behaves the same! Which is really weird since I have perfect use of my multimedia pad (volume, next song, ff, rw, mute, hold and, believe it or not, and, the "enter" button works the same as Enter key, the arrows next to it like cursor, and the envolving white lines "tabs" stuffs depending on program, firefox, openoffice, folders, etc...) and 75% of bios FN keys etc.
For instance, my webcam, out of the box, reads in profile as "Acer Crystal Eye Webcam" - 100% opertional including ichat, ibooth, etc, which is know to crash with some "working" webcams - this withou dsdt or patching or stringing
That is why I say I have no idea, following logic from what I read, how the DSDT WORKS to help boot or not. even if its not present this laptop boots Leo like if it had.
Now I do have dual boot with dsdt present on both sides, but I guarantee you with single boot I had this behaviour
Last edited by Gurruwiwi; 08-17-2009 at 09:57 PM.
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