# Getting a copy of your DSDT 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: ## From Windows * [SSDTTime](https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime) * Supports both Windows and Linux for DSDT dumping * `7. Dump DSDT - Automatically dump the system DSDT` * [acpidump.exe](https://acpica.org/downloads/binary-tools) * In command prompt run `path/to/acpidump.exe -b -n DSDT -z`, this will dump your DSDT as a .dat file. Rename this to DSDT.aml * Do note that all ACPI patches from clover/OpenCore will be applied to the DSDT with the above 2 methods ## From Linux * [SSDTTime](https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime) * Supports both Windows and Linux for DSDT dumping * `4. Dump DSDT - Automatically dump the system DSDT` * Do note that all ACPI patches from clover/OpenCore will be applied to the DSDT with the above method ## From Clover For those with Clover installed previously, this is a simple way to get your ACPI tables: * F4 in Clover Boot menu * DSDT can be found in `EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/origin`, the folder **must** exist before dumping ## From OpenCore With OpenCore, we have 2 options: * [SysReport Quirk](#sysreport-quirk) * [UEFI Shell](#uefi-shell) ### SysReport Quirk With OpenCore 0.5.9, we have a new quirk called SysReport which will actually dump your DSDT automatically when hitting the boot screen. The main issues are: * You already need a bootable OpenCore USB to get this dump * This also requires a DEBUG version of 0.5.9 For the latter, you just need to replace the following files with [DEBUG version](https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg/releases): * EFI/BOOT/ * `BOOTx64.efi` * EFI/OC/Bootstrap/ * `Bootstrap.efi` * EFI/OC/Drivers/ * `OpenRuntime.efi` * EFI/OC/ * `OpenCore.efi` For the former, you can actually skip the ACPI section, return to the [OpenCore guide](https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/) and finish making the USB. Once booted to the picker, you can shut off the PC and check your USB: ![](../images/Manual/dump-md/sysreport.png) And voila! You have a DSDT! Now you can continue on with making SSDTs ### UEFI Shell For this, we'll want to grab [`acpidump.efi`](https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Install-Guide/tree/master/extra-files/acpidump.efi.zip) and add this to `EFI/OC/Tools` and in your config under `Misc -> Tools` with the argument: `-b -n DSDT -z` and select this option in OpenCore's picker. If OpenCore is having issues running acpidump.efi from the boot picker, you can call it from the shell with [OpenShell](https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg/releases)(reminder to add to both `EFI/OC/Tools` and in your config under `Misc -> Tools` ): ``` shell> fs0: // replace with proper drive fs0:\> dir // to verify this is the right directory Directory of fs0:\ 01/01/01 3:30p EFI fs0:\> cd EFI\OC\Tools fs0:\EFI\OC\Tools> acpidump.efi -b -n DSDT -z ``` Once done, you should find your DSDT in the EFI/OC/Tools folder with a `.dat` extension. Rename this DSDT.dat file to DSDT.aml to help us down the line