New Minimal DSDT Edits for Gigabyte Socket 1156 Motherboards


We know that using a DSDT is the best way to create a vanilla Hackintosh build.  The problem is that there have been numerous articles and forum posts on editing that are based on old versions of Gigabyte BIOS extracts. Many of them are retreads of the same information, and are more complex than necessary.  

Since we provide pre-edited DSDT's in our database, MacMan wanted to figure out what was the least amount of edits he can do, while trying to make the edits match a real Mac as much as possible.

To read the full article, and detailed explanations behind each edit, visit MacMan's blog.
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6 comments:

longtom said...

Wow! Cool! Let's check it out...

Anonymous said...

can i do it for y asus p7p55D motherboard?

Anonymous said...

I'd like some help with my GA-H55M-UD2H. If you could whip up a DSDT for it, that'd be awesome, otherwise, if I could only get my ALC889 audio working! :)

Thanks for all your hard work Tony, appreciate everything!

Anonymous said...

I take back my comment, realized I could have bit my tongue, so I checked the database and it's there! AWESOME! Thanks a bundle Tony. Do you think the H55M-UD2H DSDT would be ok with the F8 bios version?

SWEET!

Thanks!

rich said...

As always thanks for the work tony and MacMan!

just a query; are the DSDTs in the database as minimal as we can get them? I read on InsanelyMac that getting the DSDT file size down will improve boot speeds? right now my P55-UD4P DSDT is 24KB can we get it down even further? or no?

r said...

Hello tony,
How are you? I'm a new fan of you.
I'm going to build a hackintosh pc soon.
So if I get stuck to build that, please help me then giving some information.
Thanks
Rana,
Bangladesh.

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