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  1. The name was only just because I had it stored on a folder that had the original SSDT-840G3, I gave it that name temporarily then renamed it when putting it into my EFI. Turns out I misclicked and didn't copy it the first time, After copying it again and resetting NVRAM, it's still causing problems, Windows still won't boot from OpenCore, however now instead of loading forever, pretty much the second Windows starts loading I get an ACPI_BIOS_ERROR BSOD. I'm assuming there's just something with the Darwin check that only Windows 10 and 11 know how to handle, and it's causing 8.1 to still freak out.
  2. Still not working even with that patch added, I'm assuming I didn't add it properly SSDT-840G3-FIX.zip
  3. I have an HP Elitebook 840 G3, hackintoshed on 13.3.1 Ventura, and for my battery percentage and being able to close the lid for sleep, I am relying on SSDT-840G3, however this SSDT is causing me issues. Basically, I can't boot into my Windows 8.1 dualboot from OpenCore if I have this SSDT enabled, it'll just sit there on the loading screen forever, I have to either disable the SSDT, or boot into Windows from the F9 boot menu. How can I fix these without SSDT-840G3, or can that SSDT be patched so it doesn't load into Windows? Thanks in advance! SSDT-840G3.aml.zip
  4. My E6530 is running Big Sur 11.7.5 with OpenCore 0.9.0, the SD card reader isn't working. I know the SD Card reader is made by O2Micro in my specific E6530. Is it possible to use the E6530's O2Micro SD card reader in macOS?
  5. latitudeioreg.ioreg update -- it appears to be waking from sleep fine now, idk why it randomly started working, but hey, at least it's fixed!
  6. Correct, I am using an iGPU only model. Adding SSDT-GPRW + patch now allows the laptop to sleep properly, however upon waking from sleep it locks up the second the screen turns on.
  7. On my Dell Latitude E6530, sleep mode is not working, if I enter sleep from pressing sleep on the menu bar, it'll wake up after a second, and it'll work fine, if I put it to sleep by closing the lid, it'll do the same (wake up after a second), however the screen will not turn on and I'll have to reboot the laptop. Anyone know how to fix this? I am running Big Sur with OpenCore 0.9.0. Here's my EFI - https://github.com/Lost-Entrepreneur439/dell-latitude-e6530-hackintosh-big-sur
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