


Then Press 16 to convert back to hexadecimal Then press the 10 button to convert it to the common numbering system.Īdd the amount of P states you added to that number Press the 16 button on the calculator and enter the Return package number. So if you are not familiar with hexadecimal numbering then open you calculator application and set to Programmer Mode, by pressing ?3. We will need to increase this number depending on how many P-states we added. Near the begging of each PSS section there is a line of code that sates the total amount of P-states in hexadecimal numbering which will as i said earlier will vary. }So the plan is to add the numbers (1100-1600) which are the p states in MHz. Move this to a USB drive and then reboot into OSX.ĭownload AIDA64 Extreme Edition from the link above.Ĭlick on the bottom left of the window where is says the version number and click on ACPI tool on the drop down screen. This will place the SSDT.aml on you desktop. Sudo cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/SSDT > SSDT.aml In Ubuntu open up terminal and enter the following commands: Hope it helps.ĮXTRACT YOUR SSDT WITH UBUNTU (this is what i did) All the information is already out there I'm just doing my best to bring it to one place to save others some time. The only reason I am writing this is because this is a process that is not very hard despite it taking me a long time to figure out what to do. I myself knew nothing about this before 10.7.4 brought it to my doorstep. How to extract /edit SSDT for your Intel's Core K CPUs for proper stepping in 10.7.4 (for n00bs): Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
