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  • #11
    Originally posted by Anux View Post
    I just recently read somewhere that you can load your own UEFI and activate it. Can't find it now but I leave the searching to you.
    Nah, when I fire smokeless UAF on the laptop it says CPPC is _already_ enabled in bios.
    The real problem is that it's not baked in ACPI Tables, and that's the same issue with more modern laptops and S3 suspend, enabled in bios, disabled in ACPI because of Microsoft pushing for modern standby or whatever bullshit (no I don't need to receive emails on standby, go f urself)

    And the other problem is that those acpi tables are such a buggy mess that you can decompile them, but can't even recompile them ever, let alone after editing them.

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