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UNable to get my PC Hackintoshed (Solved)

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As per the verbose, the path in the SSDT-RTC.aml is different. You must change it to match yours. Should be probably PCI0.SBRG.

Then, while the system tried to boot, there was a KP. Make the changes and attach your EFI to check.
Can u give me the link where I can find how to do this? @EliteMacx86
 
Can u give me the link where I can find how to do this? @EliteMacx86
Never used MaciASL or xiASL before?

If you have Windows installed, attach the path of the LPC/EC. Will attach the SSDT for you.
 
Never used MaciASL or xiASL before?

If you have Windows installed, attach the path of the LPC/EC. Will attach the SSDT for you.
Well, @EliteMacx86 I do not have embedded controller in my PC....... Like i searched for that in Device manager, it's not there.
i searched reddit i found this see the last comment :
So, using SSDTTime i made this SSDT that's all I can give u now, please tell what to do next.
 

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Well, @EliteMacx86 I do not have embedded controller in my PC....... Like i searched for that in Device manager, it's not there.
i searched reddit i found this see the last comment :
So, using SSDTTime i made this SSDT that's all I can give u now, please tell what to do next.
I would really suggest you to stick at one place instead of jumping to several places to look a piece of information.

THERE WAS NO POINT IN USING SSDTTIME HERE.

You can check the Device in the Device Manager. On Windows, it should state LPC Bridge or ISA Bridge or something similar. If you're still struggling, attach a full screen picture of the Device Manager>System Devices/ACPI Devices
 
I would really suggest you to stick at one place instead of jumping to several places to look a piece of information.

THERE WAS NO POINT IN USING SSDTTIME HERE.

You can check the Device in the Device Manager. On Windows, it should state LPC Bridge or ISA Bridge or something similar. If you're still struggling, attach a full screen picture of the Device Manager>System Devices/ACPI Devices
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I am really Sorry @EliteMacx86 will stick to you from now on :)
I used SSDTTime coz I remember in Dortania guide it said to Dump DSDT it has all info so i attached that OEM.zip..... nvm pls tell next xD UwU

Also I checked PCI standard ISA Bridge it has no info of EC in Bios Device Name ... its just PCI0 SBRG
 
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I am really Sorry @EliteMacx86 will stick to you from now on :)
I used SSDTTime coz I remember in Dortania guide it said to Dump DSDT it has all info so i attached that OEM.zip..... nvm pls tell next xD UwU

Also I checked PCI standard ISA Bridge it has no info of EC in Bios Device Name ... its just PCI0 SBRG
Select PCI standard ISA bridge and show the address
 
Select PCI standard ISA bridge and show the address
For that, do i need to right click then properties and then details tab and Bios device number??
 
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