Fedor Karpelevitch wrote:
> > > > > I tried to upgrade memory on my laptop from 2 x 128m by
> > > > > replacing
> > > >
> > > > Did you override your DSDT?
> > >
> > > Yes, I did.
> >
> > So you need to modify your _new_ _original_ DSDT again after the
> > memory upgrade.
> > AFAIK the DSDT contains numbers that depend on the amount of
> > memory and is often built dynamically by the BIOS => even
> > changing some BIOS settings may change the DSDT.
> > --
> > Stefan Seyfried
>
> Thanks! I'll try it out. I thought DSDT was static...
>
> Fedor
removing custom DSDT worked. Fortunately all fixes in DSDT are
non-critical.
Fedor.
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