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# Fixing Embedded Controller (SSDT-EC/USBX)
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- [Fixing Embedded Controller (SSDT-EC/USBX)](#fixing-embedded-controller-ssdt-ecusbx)
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- [What this SSDT does](#what-this-ssdt-does)
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- [Methods to make this SSDT](#methods-to-make-this-ssdt)
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## What this SSDT does
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The purpose of SSDT-EC/UBX is a couple things:
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* On desktops, the EC(or better known as the embedded controller) isn't compatible with AppleACPIEC driver, to get around this we disable this device when running macOS
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* AppleBusPowerController will look for a device named `EC`, so we will want to create a fake device for this kext to load onto
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* AppleBusPowerController also requires a USBX device to supply USB power properties for Skylake and newer, so we will bundle this device in with the EC fix
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* On laptops, the EC is used for hotkeys and battery so disabling this isn't all too ideal. Problem is our EC's name isn't compatible, so we will create a simple "fake" EC device that will satisfy Apple
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So TL;DR:
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* EC is embedded controller
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* Desktops will want real EC off, and a fake EC created
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* Laptops will just want an additional fake EC present
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* Skylake and newer devices will want USBX as well
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## Methods to make this SSDT
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For the EC fix, there are 3 methods you can choose from:
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* [Prebuilt](/Universal/ec-methods/prebuilt.md)
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* The prebuilt for desktops are very bloated. It's recommended to use the two methods below.
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* The Laptop prebuilts are easily usable.
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* [SSDTTime](/Universal/ec-methods/ssdttime.md)
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* [Manual](/Universal/ec-methods/manual.md)
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