Fix formatting

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# Getting a copy of our DSDT
So to start, we'll need to get a copy of your DSDT from your firmware. The easyiest way is grabbing the DSDT.aml SSDTTime dumped for us earlier but here are some other options:
So to start, we'll need to get a copy of your DSDT from your firmware. The easiest way is grabbing the DSDT.aml SSDTTime dumped for us earlier but here are some other options:

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So what **can't** SSDTTime do?:
* **HEDT SSDTs**: The ACPI is odd on these platforms so manual work is required
* **Laptop EC fix**: This is because you need to use an ACPI rename over an SSDT on laptops
* **SSDT-PNLF**: No need to configuration required for most, use prebuilt file [here](https://github.com/khronokernel/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-PNLF.aml)
* **SSDT-GPIO**: No need to configuration required, use prebuilt file [here](https://github.com/khronokernel/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-GPIO.aml)
* **SSDT-XOSI**: No need to configuration required, use prebuilt file [here](https://github.com/khronokernel/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-XOSI.aml)
* **AWAC and RTC0 SSDTs**: 300 series intel boards will also need to figure his out(Z390 systems are most common for requiring this but some gigabyte Z370 do as well)
* **PMC SSDT**: For fixing 300 series intel NVRAM, a prebuilt for `PCI0.LPCB` can be found here: [SSDT-PMC.aml](https://github.com/khronokernel/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-PMC.aml)
* **USBX SSDT**: This is included on sample SSDTs but SSDTTime only makes the SSDT-EC part, Skylake and newer users can grab a prebuilt here: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/khronokernel/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml)
* **HEDT SSDTs**:
* The ACPI is odd on these platforms so manual work is required
* **Laptop EC fix**:
* This is because you need to use an ACPI rename over an SSDT on laptops
* **SSDT-PNLF**:
* No need to configuration required for most, use prebuilt file [here](https://github.com/khronokernel/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-PNLF.aml)
* **SSDT-GPIO**:
* No need to configuration required, use prebuilt file [here](https://github.com/khronokernel/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-GPIO.aml)
* **SSDT-XOSI**:
* No need to configuration required, use prebuilt file [here](https://github.com/khronokernel/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-XOSI.aml)
* **AWAC and RTC0 SSDTs**:
* 300 series intel boards will also need to figure his out(Z390 systems are most common for requiring this but some gigabyte Z370 do as well)
* **PMC SSDT**:
* For fixing 300 series intel NVRAM
* **USBX SSDT**:
* This is included on sample SSDTs but SSDTTime only makes the SSDT-EC part, Skylake and newer users can grab a prebuilt here: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/khronokernel/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml)
For users who don't have all the options avaible to them in SSDTTime, you can follow the "SSDTs: The long way" section. You can still use SSDTTime for SSDTs it support for you.