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# Fixing Embedded Controllers: SSDTTime
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The second involves using SSDTTime which automates most of the process. See here on how to use it: [SSDTs: Easy Way](/ssdt-methods/ssdt-easy.md)
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To get the SSDT-PLUG, run the following:
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* `4. Dump DSDT` then run `2. FakeEC`
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This will provide you with some files, the main one you care about is SSDT-EC**.aml**. The DSDT and .dsl are only left for referencing or verification.
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The main things to note with this method:
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* Doesn't work on HEDT and server hardware(ie. X99 and X299)
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* While the majority following this guide are likely on consumer hardware, those with fancier hardware will need to either use the [Prebuilt](#prebuilts) or [Manual](#manual) method
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* Doesn't work on Laptops
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* Just like with HEDT, you will need to either use the [Prebuilt](#prebuilts) or [Manual](#manual) method
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* Doesn't provide you the USBX property to fix power
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* This can easily be fixed by using this prebuilt file in addition to SSDT-EC: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/dortania/USB-Map-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml)
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* Note USBX is only needed for Skylake and newer
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* Doesn't really teach you anything
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* For most, this doesn't matter. But to some knowing what makes your hackintosh tick is part of the journey
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## Wrapping up
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Once you're done making your SSDT, either head to the next page to finish the rest of the SSDTs or head here if you're ready to warp up:
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* [**Cleanup**](/cleanup.md)
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