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Dsdt
I'm getting ready to install Snow Leopard on a new drive on a P5Q3 Deluxe and
I see a lot of posts here that say you have to modify your DSDT. When I installed Leopard 10.5.6 I do not remember modifying any DSDT file and I have successfully ugraded to 10.5.7 and then 10.5.8 and the system is extremely stable. No issues at all. I consider myself a noob yet so bear with me. 1. Where is the DSDT file on my current system? 2. Can I use a copy of that DSDT to install Snow Leopard? 3. Where is the DSDT file that everyone says you must modify. 4. How do you modify the DSDT? 5. Is there a tutorial on DSDT modification? 6. Is there a DSDT on the Snow Leopard DVD? 7. If there is a DSDT on Snow Leopard, is that the one I have to Modify? 8. Is there a utility to display my current DSDT so I can extract info from there if I need it? Be gentle and thanks for assistance. If you need to move this post to a new section, just let me know where you move it to. |
Search for DSDT Patcher by fassl. Just run and it will generate a patched dsdt.aml file which is specific to your hardware. You will need Chameleon PC-EFI9 and above to use it. The reason you've never used it is because your board is very compatible with osx. For example, I couldn't even boot into Leopard without cpus=1 flag. With dsdt override, I don't need it anymore. It also includes other fixes to make pc hardware more compatible with osx. In other words, it is a patch loaded into memory which overrides your hardware settings in bios.
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1. You don't have one unless you created one.
2. Yes you could if you had one. 3. Either in root or /Extra 4. Basic patching to use a DSDT patcher .. I prefer DSDT Patcher GUI over DSDT Patcher, which run in terminal program. More specific patching you use iASLme. 5. Search Forums 6. No ... Macs don't need an DSDT 7. - 8. Yes, iASLme will make a file that you can edit. |
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Thanks for the replies. I think I understand a little better now what DSDT is all about.
Since I didn't require a dsdt file when installing Leopard I am going to try and install Snow Leopard without it again. If it works, great! If not I will plunge into DSDT. Again, Thanks |
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