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Probably the mosfet is defective i guess.
Well i don't know what that means :LOL: but maybe that might explain why the time is never correct in my windows 10... it's always an hour behind no matter the settings i do, i even disabled automatic time zone , daylight savings and auto time update set it to a time zone that's one hour ahead yet no luck.
 
I tried to extract using the command "iasl -da -dl -fe refs.txt DSDT.aml SSDT*.aml" after creating the refs.txt, here's the log and my origin folder.
 

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Well i don't know what that means :LOL: but maybe that might explain why the time is never correct in my windows 10... it's always an hour behind no matter the settings i do, i even disabled automatic time zone , daylight savings and auto time update set it to a time zone that's one hour ahead yet no luck.
I explained what it does.
 
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Notes were there. Probably, you didn't read or didn't understood.

Which battery patch you applied?

Yes, of course. Read here:

Scroll down to SSDT patch.
Ok, I get origin again, disassembled them and open DSDT with MaciASL but there no patch in list now and it's empty !!! I removed MaciASL with AppCleaner reboot and download it again and placed in applications but when I open patch menu noting is there !! Why is that and how can I fix it ? :rolleyes:
 
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Ok, I get origin again, disassembled them and open DSDT with MaciASL but there no patch in list now and it's empty !!! I removed MaciASL with AppCleaner reboot and download it again and placed in applications but when I open patch menu noting is there !! Why is that and how can I fix it ? :rolleyes:
Check MaciASL preferences for the repo.
 
You need to patch DSDT for it. Read here:
as in guide when I do this patch I2C Controllers [SKL] got this error in compile : attached photo
15767, 6126, syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_SCOPE, expecting $end and premature End-Of-File
so I didn't patch it and just used this patch : GPIO Controller Enable SKL+

I patched Battery with : [bat] Asus N55SL/VivoBook - NOT WORKED
 

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as in guide when I do this patch I2C Controllers [SKL] got this error in compile :
15767, 6126, syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_SCOPE, expecting $end and premature End-Of-File
This patch is only for Skylake. You're having a Kaby lake system. So the patch doesn't applies to your Laptop.
 
I tried to extract using the command "iasl -da -dl -fe refs.txt DSDT.aml SSDT*.aml" after creating the refs.txt, here's the log and my origin folder.

Please what do you think about this???
 

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