![]() Yes, you only have to do it once, in the future you can use already prepared and patched DSDT and other files, but you still will probably reboot a hundred times and will see a hundred of kernel panics before your have your own perfect DSDT and other fixes. You also need to prepare yourself for a probably very long and enduring polishing process. If you have a slightly different system, you can't just blindly apply patches, you need to know what they do and adjust the code for your machine (but don't worry, it's not that hard). The largest part of the entire "100% Vanilla /System/Library/Extensions" idea is DSDT editing, and to make it work you need to actually understand what you are doing. First of all, beware, this is going to be a very long post, but I strongly suggest you to read it all.
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