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Mykola Grymalyuk
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@@ -109,13 +109,13 @@ When multiple PNP0C09 show up, we need to next check for the following propertie
* `_CRS` (Current Resource Settings)
* `_GPE` (General Purpose Events)
What these signify is whether this PNP0C09 device is real or not, as per the [ACPI spec](https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_final_Jan30.pdf).
What these signify is whether this PNP0C09 device is real or not, as per the [ACPI spec](https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_final_Jan30.pdf). So one's matching the above criteria are the one's we want to disable.
* Note: If _STA shows up as well, you'll need to go here: [PNP0C09 already has an `_STA` method](#pnp0c09-already-has-an-sta-method)
### No PNP0C09 show up
When this happens, you'll only need to create a "dummy" EC for macOS. You'll still want to find the PCI and LPC pathing for this device.
When this happens, you'll only need to create a "dummy" EC for macOS. You'll still want to find the PCI and LPC pathing for this device. So follow the guide as if you were creating a laptop SSDT-EC.
### PNP0C09 already named `EC`
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### PNP0C09 already has an `_STA` method
This is the equivalent of not having an EC as we can't control it with our SSDT-EC, instead we'll need to create a "dummy" EC for macOS. You'll still want to find the PCI and LPC pathing for this device.
This is the equivalent of not having an EC as we can't control it with our SSDT-EC, instead we'll need to create a "dummy" EC for macOS. You'll still want to find the PCI and LPC pathing for this device. So follow the guide as if you were creating a laptop SSDT-EC.
Example of an EC with STA already: