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Another way is to simply extract your "ACPI Tables" and look inside the "DSDT" for ("PNP0A0A") and see what it refers to and and that should tell what its doing or what its function is suppossed to be.  In Windows You can use software tool created by CorpNewt available on GitHub called- "SSDT Time" -to extract the native ACPI Tables from the PC. You open up SSDT Time and it goes to a command line interface and gives you a list of options. From those simply choose the one that says extract the DSDT. I believe its number 8, anyways thats it . In the SSDT TIME FOLDER there will be a subfolder called "Results". It is inside there. It wil be in a "aml" and "dsl" format. Windows options to view these files,the ____dsl should be readable in most text editors. The "aml" on the other hand will not be and will require a software called "xiAsl"  it is available on GitHub and is a DSDT- SSDT IDE Editor, and works very well in Windows and exceptionly well in macOS.

 

                              It does not have a "Dark mode" FOR Windows ......

   So the workaround is to use "High Contrast Mode" and then the Application will be much easier on the  eyes. The macOS version has adark mode fpr the app but Windows does not which is strange but anyways..I know thos is old post but its what grabbed m attention and made me create a account here so i figure i would re[ly since the reply you got was very not helpful whatsoever. Have agood day

 



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