Ongoing dispute - Please help!

Hello everyone,
I really need some help and advice on an ongoing issue that I have had with BT for over a year.
I signed up with BT for fibreoptic, TV & Phoneline. After the usual wait the phoneline worked OK and we were able to use this.  However the so called fibreoptic never worked from day 1.  We had to wait about 4 months to supposedly get it working.  My complaint was escalated to apparently the highest complaints department and I was in touch with 2 girls called Alison and Carmen who I spoke to day after day after day trying to get an answer to when my internet would work. I was informed every 48 hours that it would be working in a further 48 hours.  Which never happened.  As much as these girls tried they could not get any answers from openreach who just kept putting them off and saying they were going to sort it.  I spent hours and hours highly stressed and in tears trying to get this resolved.  I was told on numerous occasions that if it was not resolved then I could cancel and obviously not be charged a cancellation fee. I stuck it out with BT for over 4 months and BT then advised me that everything was working fine, however it clearly was not.  BT refunded me a couple of hundred pounds and tookit off my bill.  I felt this was no wherenear enough for the stress, inconvenience and upset they had caused me but thought I would accept it nd just continue to use the service now it was supposedlyworking.  However, shock, horror, it still didn't work, it was running slower than my previuos sky standard broadband package and this was meant to be fibreoptic. It kept leaving webpages, would take forever to load anything, nt stream a short video on youtube, it was unuseable, it was awful! I called the call centre on a couple of occasions who said it was working fine or that there was possibly a fault on the line and it would be fixed, after yet more weeks of having unusable internet I called up to cancel.  I didn't even get the chance to unbox my TV box as knew it would work better with the internet which was another reason why I got it - so I decided after months of chances that I had no other choice than to cancel services with BT and go back to Sky who I was originally with. They came in and my services have been perfect ever since.  
I then get a bill of over £600 through, I saw on the bill we owed £130 in call charges which I have accepted and am more than willing to pay.  However I am getting charged a ridiculous amount for cancelling a service that I never had working! BT have now sent this to a debt collectors who are trying to stick another £200 on top. I feel totally robbed and let down by BT - who I truly believe as a good will gesture should waive the cancellation fee! In fact I feel I have been so badly treated they should waive the whole lot, but I am not someone who expects to get something for nothing, therfore am more than willing to pay what I owe for the phonebill. I have spoken to BT call centre who have no records of me speaking to this complaints tem - which is a joke as I spoke to them day after day after day and surely my calls had to be logged somewhere! This Alison woman told me my complaint was with the highest teamand itwas like "dealing with the chairman". yet no-one can find these calls and see the amount of problems I had.  I really want to resolve this issue as do not want this to be negative on my credit file.  I feel Ihave no other option than to get a solicitor and take BT to court.
Has anyone else had this problem with BT and was it resolved? Has anyone got a solictor involved before and taken BT to court over a similar issue?
Any feedback and advice would be great!
ManyThanks Carly

Hi Carlygermaine,
Welcome to the community and thanks for posting!
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    Most likely its a problem with your logic board, specifically, the video memory. Apple has admited to this problem for the G3 ibook after a class action lawsuit was filed. My ibook, a g4 933mhz, which was made shortly after the computers that were part of this lawsuit has the problem. I stupidly paid apple $300 to fix the problem, because they told me that as long as the damage was not caused by me, then it could be fixed for $300. After i paid them and they shipped the laptop to their repair center, they called bacl to say that my logic board was damaged because i had spilled something on my keyboard, and that it would cost $700 to fix. I told them to ship it back, and of course they charged me $300 for nothing. I then tested the keyboard and inspected the laptop for this alleged "water damage" and found nothing. Apple offered no recourse to dispute their findings, and said that there were no problems with my laptops logic board that they were responsible for, despite the online petition having been signed over 700 times. They said that i could pay them an additional $70-$80 to have the apple store take my laptop apart and verify the water damage, and that it didnt guarentee anything, it would just make my case for demanding that the laptop be repaired stronger. Also, even though they orginally said that i had spilled something on the keyboard to cause the damage, when i told them that the keyboard was functioning, they said that i must have placed the laptop in water.
    Here is the link to the online petition http://www.petitiononline.com/ibookg4/petition.html . Good luck with your laptop, obviously, unless yours is still under warrenty, i dont recommend sending it to apple for repairs. I should also note that they did originally think that my laptop was part of the problem batch when i brought it to the store, but after they checked the serial number and determined that it was not, then mysteriously the damage was caused by me, and they pocketed my $300.

  • Please, please, please help!

    Ok. This is an ongoing problem from me. Maybe someone on here can suggest something that I may have missed.
    This is my setup:
    MSI K8N NEO4 Ultra the bios that came with the board 1.1 I think?
    AMD Athlon 64 3200+
    MUSHkin RAM PC3200 DDR400 2x512
    1 200GB WD 8MB Cache HD
    1 40GB WD 8MB Cache HD
    420W Thermaltake PurePower 20pin w/4pin
    MSI 6600GT 128MB graphics PCIE
    Ok. I don't want to make this post too long that people don't read it, but my problem would take up a few pages. I'll try to summarize it as much as possible. I've built four computers before this and never, ever, have I had this much trouble. Of course I realize this is new technology so what do you expect. Anyways, here goes.
    I build the system - all steps go smoothly. I start system, everything is fine. I do a minor OC to 2.2Ghz, the system is fine. I bump it up to 2.3Ghz. Cannot boot to Windows. Reset settings in bios. Try to boot again. OS corrupt. Reinstall windows. Everything goes fine. Reboot. Cannot load windows. No OCing this time. Windows dead again. So I try to repair Windows. That gives me BSOD. Take out 40GB HD and just use 200GB HD. Install windows. Everything goes fine. Install all the drivers, decide to avoid OCing til everything is definately stable. It runs smooth. Next morning, turn computer on, it hangs at Windows loading screen. Reboot. Does the same thing. Reboot again, try safe mode, and it hangs while loading the .sys files.
    This time I decide to install Windows Home edition instead of Pro. I also hear that my RAM may be messed up so I switch it out to some PC2100 I had lying around. Everything goes smoothly. It runs good for about two days. This morning I get up, and again, it hangs at the Windows loading screen. Reboot, hangs again at the loading screen.
    Now I cut out some stuff - because, basically, I've had to install Windows 9 times in the last four days and it just won't run stable. The last three times I haven't OCed and when I did OC, it wasn't much at all. Now, I've run Sandra in the system and it has said that my CPU was overvoltage, even though I checked and it was set to : Set by CPU, which means auto I think. Same for RAM. I haven't changed anything in the bios other than Floppy to : none.
    What in the world is wrong with this system? I'm at a loss and I cannot get it to run stable. Could it be the 20pin PSU I am using? I have the 20pin on the MB connected and I have the 4pin next to the CPU... I've heard some people just use the 20pin and ignore the 4 pin, so I will try that when I get home...after checking this forum for any tips, advice, etc. you guys/gals may have for me...
    Thanks in advance, please help!
    Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope!

    Could be that you are using SATA ports that don't lock (i dont know about the neo4).
    are there any bios/chipset updates available? I have known of several people with thermaltake psu problems with the nvidia/msi boards..
    Does the Neo4 come with DOT (dynamic overclocking) if it does, make sure to turn it off. it is not a well thought out feature.

  • Please Help Me Solve This Mystery

    I have a desktop PC hard wired to my BT router and a laptop that connects wirelessly. Yesterday I noticed that the laptop was ok but when I switched my PC on I lost my broadband connection. After speaking to a BT engineer and swapping and relocating routers all around my house something really strange happened. I had no peripherals connected to my PC and disconnected my BT router. Again I had full broadband on the laptop until I switched on my PC which was totally 'stand alone' and again my broadband disappeared. BT have said I need to get in touch with my PC seller as something is affecting my connection when it is simply switched on. It has been operating fine for over a year and has Windows Vista 64 bit loaded. Can anyone think of any settings / software or other on a PC (with no wireless capabilities) that can cause BT broadband to go down simply by switching it on ???
    Please help...it's driving me mad !
    Thanks.

    Thanks for the replies..the problem now seems to have sorted itself and I have had no problems for the past 12 hours. Tell you the full story...I was on option One Broadband with a max download of 10 Gb. Four months ago I had an extra £17 on my bill. I had cancelled my Sky subscription and had been watching football via streaming on my PC (totally unaware that this constituted downloading...Doh !). I upgraded to option 2 which gave me a max of 20Gb. A few days after I couldn't watch anything...my IP profile had been reduced to 137Kbps. BT advised me that it might be my netgear router and sent me one of theirs. Following a week of ongoing phone calls (and an engineers visit) they concluded there was nothing wrong with my equipment or my distance from the exchange (I can throw a stone onto it's roof from where I live...and I must admit I have been tempted to do so). Suddenly my profile rose to 3000 but the BT consultant said he would get me up to 6000. Over two months they have been contacting me every three days asking me what my speed was. It has wavered between an all time low of 2500 to a staggerring 6500 which lasted just one day. They then sent another engineer who examined my line and equipment and said there was no problem. I asked him would an accelerator help and he said "I don't know anything about computers mate..I just test the telephone lines". Last weekend they informed me that my exchange would be upgrading their equipment and I would see a massive change very soon. I did. Switched my computer on and lost all signals. The sad thing with BT is that my indian contact told me NOT to phone them because if someone else answered the call they would then take over my case !. I duly complied regarding my speed problem but when I lost my broadband I had to call and subsequently the guy I have been talking to for two months has now been replaced by a lady who is 'consulting my history notes' which must now be up to Volume 3. After now resiting and replacing routers and trying various power points around the house they concluded my PC was the problem and have marked me as 'case resolved'. I have decided the best plan of action is as follows :
    1 Never contact BT Broadband unless absolutely necessary i.e. matter of life or death
    2 Open a bottle of very expensive Merlot
    3 Drink it
    I am about to embark on stage 2. Thank you all for your suggestions, very much appreciated. Now where's that corkscrew ?

  • I have the iPhone 4 and I put a vanilla gift card visa on there and i used all the money on there I can't update any of my apps till I get rid of the gift car and I don't want to put another card on there please help me I just need to have the option none

    I have the iPhone 4 and I put a vanilla gift card visa on there and i used all the money on there I can't update any of my apps till I get rid of the gift car and I don't want to put another card on there please help me I just need to have the option noneI have the iPhone 4 and I put a vanilla gift card visa on there and i used all the money on there I can't update any of my apps till I get rid of the gift car and I don't want to put another card on there please help me I just need to have the option none I've checked.

    Need to Resume download to complete the ongoing Process.
    Last Resort, put the iPhone in DFU mode (Google How to do that). Connect in iTunes. Follow on-screen prompts to Restore. All Data would be lost, if not backed up earlier.
    To save the photographs you may have to use third party software. Google is your friend.

  • My macbook pro has a virus/trojan that is resetting the EFI via apci and it is getting root access privileges. It seems to be creating multiple aliases that bundle with rogue apps and preferences so it is very difficult to control or fix. Please help..

    My macbook pro has a virus/trojan that is resetting the EFI via apci and it is getting root access privileges. It seems to be creating multiple aliases that bundle with rogue apps and preferences so it is very difficult to control or fix. Please help..It all stems from the "about donwloads" PDF which kicks off the restructuring of the OS..

    Well given the fact that it is not just myself who is infected and also that this is my 3rd macbook in 1 year because the other 2 efi's were compromised to the point where they were unusable, and also that I must've been to the mac store no less than 100 times in a year for these issues, I beg to differ. Here is what I can show you. This has been ongoing for over a year now.
    I will try and show you as much as I can.
    1) Here is what I see when I run mount from terminal:
    /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
    devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
    map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
    map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
    localhost:/4zOta2Q9FMiMnRjTROIbhU on /Volumes/MobileBackups (mtmfs, nosuid, read-only, nobrowse)
    Why on earth is /Volumes/MobildBackups my localhost is beyond me. I don't use iCloud and Mobile me is obsolete.
    2) Here is what I show when I run ls -al /*/*/*/*.efi from root
    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  994464 May  1 00:33 /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi
    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  994464 Oct  2  2012 /usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi
    -rwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  115716 Dec 13 14:08 /usr/standalone/i386/tmbootpicker.efi
    As far as I know my boot.efi should not change everytime I boot my machine.
    3) Here is something very interesting. When I run cd /dev followed by ls -al look what I have;
    total 9
    dr-xr-xr-x   3 root  wheel         4597 May  6 08:48 .
    drwxrwxr-t  32 root  admin         1156 May  6 01:20 ..
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      14,   1 May  6 08:48 afsc_type5
    crw-------   1 root  wheel       8,   0 May  6 08:48 auditpipe
    crw-r--r--   1 root  wheel       7,   1 May  6 08:48 auditsessions
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      18,   0 May  6 08:48 autofs
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      31,   0 May  6 08:48 autofs_control
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      22,   0 May  6 08:48 autofs_homedirmounter
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      21,   0 May  6 08:48 autofs_notrigger
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      19,  13 May  6 08:48 autofs_nowait
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      23,   0 May  6 08:48 bpf0
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      23,   1 May  7 13:16 bpf1
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      23,   2 May  7 13:16 bpf2
    crw-------   1 root  wheel      23,   3 May  6 08:48 bpf3
    crw-------   1 MP    staff       0,   0 May  7 13:16 console
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      33,   1 May  6 08:49 cu.Bluetooth-Modem
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      33,   3 May  6 08:49 cu.SerialPort
    brw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   0 May  6 08:48 disk0
    brw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   2 May  6 08:48 disk0s1
    brw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   1 May  6 08:48 disk0s2
    brw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   3 May  6 08:48 disk0s3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      24,   2 May  6 08:48 dtrace
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      25,   0 May  6 08:48 dtracehelper
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       0,   0 May  6 08:48 fbt
    dr-xr-xr-x   1 root  wheel            0 May  6 08:48 fd
    crw-r--r--   1 root  wheel      11,   0 May  6 08:48 fsevents
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      17,   7 May  7 13:16 io8log
    cr--r--r--   1 root  wheel      17,   2 May  6 08:48 io8logmt
    crw-------   1 root  wheel       6,   0 May  6 08:48 klog
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       0,   0 May  6 08:48 lockstat
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       0,   0 May  6 08:48 machtrace
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       3,   2 May  7 13:16 null
    crw-------   1 root  wheel       9,   0 May  6 08:48 pf
    crw-------   1 root  wheel       9,   1 May  6 08:48 pfm
    crw-------   1 root  operator   20,   0 May  6 08:48 pmCPU
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       0,   0 May  6 08:48 profile
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  tty        15,   3 May  7 13:35 ptmx
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   0 May  6 08:48 ptyp0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   1 May  6 08:48 ptyp1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   2 May  6 08:48 ptyp2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   3 May  6 08:48 ptyp3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   4 May  6 08:48 ptyp4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   5 May  6 08:48 ptyp5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   6 May  6 08:48 ptyp6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   7 May  6 08:48 ptyp7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   8 May  6 08:48 ptyp8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,   9 May  6 08:48 ptyp9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  10 May  6 08:48 ptypa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  11 May  6 08:48 ptypb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  12 May  6 08:48 ptypc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  13 May  6 08:48 ptypd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  14 May  6 08:48 ptype
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  15 May  6 08:48 ptypf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  16 May  6 08:48 ptyq0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  17 May  6 08:48 ptyq1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  18 May  6 08:48 ptyq2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  19 May  6 08:48 ptyq3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  20 May  6 08:48 ptyq4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  21 May  6 08:48 ptyq5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  22 May  6 08:48 ptyq6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  23 May  6 08:48 ptyq7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  24 May  6 08:48 ptyq8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  25 May  6 08:48 ptyq9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  26 May  6 08:48 ptyqa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  27 May  6 08:48 ptyqb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  28 May  6 08:48 ptyqc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  29 May  6 08:48 ptyqd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  30 May  6 08:48 ptyqe
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  31 May  6 08:48 ptyqf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  32 May  6 08:48 ptyr0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  33 May  6 08:48 ptyr1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  34 May  6 08:48 ptyr2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  35 May  6 08:48 ptyr3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  36 May  6 08:48 ptyr4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  37 May  6 08:48 ptyr5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  38 May  6 08:48 ptyr6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  39 May  6 08:48 ptyr7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  40 May  6 08:48 ptyr8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  41 May  6 08:48 ptyr9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  42 May  6 08:48 ptyra
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  43 May  6 08:48 ptyrb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  44 May  6 08:48 ptyrc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  45 May  6 08:48 ptyrd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  46 May  6 08:48 ptyre
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  47 May  6 08:48 ptyrf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  48 May  6 08:48 ptys0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  49 May  6 08:48 ptys1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  50 May  6 08:48 ptys2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  51 May  6 08:48 ptys3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  52 May  6 08:48 ptys4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  53 May  6 08:48 ptys5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  54 May  6 08:48 ptys6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  55 May  6 08:48 ptys7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  56 May  6 08:48 ptys8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  57 May  6 08:48 ptys9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  58 May  6 08:48 ptysa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  59 May  6 08:48 ptysb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  60 May  6 08:48 ptysc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  61 May  6 08:48 ptysd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  62 May  6 08:48 ptyse
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  63 May  6 08:48 ptysf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  64 May  6 08:48 ptyt0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  65 May  6 08:48 ptyt1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  66 May  6 08:48 ptyt2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  67 May  6 08:48 ptyt3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  68 May  6 08:48 ptyt4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  69 May  6 08:48 ptyt5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  70 May  6 08:48 ptyt6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  71 May  6 08:48 ptyt7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  72 May  6 08:48 ptyt8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  73 May  6 08:48 ptyt9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  74 May  6 08:48 ptyta
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  75 May  6 08:48 ptytb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  76 May  6 08:48 ptytc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  77 May  6 08:48 ptytd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  78 May  6 08:48 ptyte
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  79 May  6 08:48 ptytf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  80 May  6 08:48 ptyu0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  81 May  6 08:48 ptyu1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  82 May  6 08:48 ptyu2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  83 May  6 08:48 ptyu3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  84 May  6 08:48 ptyu4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  85 May  6 08:48 ptyu5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  86 May  6 08:48 ptyu6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  87 May  6 08:48 ptyu7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  88 May  6 08:48 ptyu8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  89 May  6 08:48 ptyu9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  90 May  6 08:48 ptyua
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  91 May  6 08:48 ptyub
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  92 May  6 08:48 ptyuc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  93 May  6 08:48 ptyud
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  94 May  6 08:48 ptyue
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  95 May  6 08:48 ptyuf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  96 May  6 08:48 ptyv0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  97 May  6 08:48 ptyv1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  98 May  6 08:48 ptyv2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5,  99 May  6 08:48 ptyv3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 100 May  6 08:48 ptyv4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 101 May  6 08:48 ptyv5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 102 May  6 08:48 ptyv6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 103 May  6 08:48 ptyv7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 104 May  6 08:48 ptyv8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 105 May  6 08:48 ptyv9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 106 May  6 08:48 ptyva
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 107 May  6 08:48 ptyvb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 108 May  6 08:48 ptyvc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 109 May  6 08:48 ptyvd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 110 May  6 08:48 ptyve
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 111 May  6 08:48 ptyvf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 112 May  6 08:48 ptyw0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 113 May  6 08:48 ptyw1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 114 May  6 08:48 ptyw2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 115 May  6 08:48 ptyw3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 116 May  6 08:48 ptyw4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 117 May  6 08:48 ptyw5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 118 May  6 08:48 ptyw6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 119 May  6 08:48 ptyw7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 120 May  6 08:48 ptyw8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 121 May  6 08:48 ptyw9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 122 May  6 08:48 ptywa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 123 May  6 08:48 ptywb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 124 May  6 08:48 ptywc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 125 May  6 08:48 ptywd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 126 May  6 08:48 ptywe
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       5, 127 May  6 08:48 ptywf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      13,   0 May  7 13:26 random
    crw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   0 May  6 08:48 rdisk0
    crw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   2 May  6 08:48 rdisk0s1
    crw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   1 May  6 08:48 rdisk0s2
    crw-r-----   1 root  operator    1,   3 May  6 08:48 rdisk0s3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       0,   0 May  6 08:48 sdt
    lr-xr-xr-x   1 root  wheel            0 May  6 08:48 stderr -> fd/2
    lr-xr-xr-x   1 root  wheel            0 May  6 08:48 stdin -> fd/0
    lr-xr-xr-x   1 root  wheel            0 May  6 08:48 stdout -> fd/1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       0,   0 May  6 08:48 systrace
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   0 May  7 06:18 tap0
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   1 May  7 06:18 tap1
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,  10 May  7 06:18 tap10
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,  11 May  7 06:18 tap11
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,  12 May  7 06:18 tap12
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,  13 May  7 06:18 tap13
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,  14 May  7 06:18 tap14
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,  15 May  7 06:18 tap15
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   2 May  7 06:18 tap2
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   3 May  7 06:18 tap3
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   4 May  7 06:18 tap4
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   5 May  7 06:18 tap5
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   6 May  7 06:18 tap6
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   7 May  7 06:18 tap7
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   8 May  7 06:18 tap8
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      34,   9 May  7 06:18 tap9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       2,   0 May  6 08:48 tty
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      33,   0 May  6 08:49 tty.Bluetooth-Modem
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      33,   2 May  6 08:49 tty.SerialPort
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   0 May  6 08:48 ttyp0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   1 May  6 08:48 ttyp1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   2 May  6 08:48 ttyp2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   3 May  6 08:48 ttyp3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   4 May  6 08:48 ttyp4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   5 May  6 08:48 ttyp5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   6 May  6 08:48 ttyp6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   7 May  6 08:48 ttyp7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   8 May  6 08:48 ttyp8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,   9 May  6 08:48 ttyp9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  10 May  6 08:48 ttypa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  11 May  6 08:48 ttypb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  12 May  6 08:48 ttypc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  13 May  6 08:48 ttypd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  14 May  6 08:48 ttype
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  15 May  6 08:48 ttypf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  16 May  6 08:48 ttyq0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  17 May  6 08:48 ttyq1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  18 May  6 08:48 ttyq2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  19 May  6 08:48 ttyq3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  20 May  6 08:48 ttyq4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  21 May  6 08:48 ttyq5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  22 May  6 08:48 ttyq6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  23 May  6 08:48 ttyq7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  24 May  6 08:48 ttyq8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  25 May  6 08:48 ttyq9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  26 May  6 08:48 ttyqa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  27 May  6 08:48 ttyqb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  28 May  6 08:48 ttyqc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  29 May  6 08:48 ttyqd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  30 May  6 08:48 ttyqe
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  31 May  6 08:48 ttyqf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  32 May  6 08:48 ttyr0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  33 May  6 08:48 ttyr1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  34 May  6 08:48 ttyr2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  35 May  6 08:48 ttyr3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  36 May  6 08:48 ttyr4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  37 May  6 08:48 ttyr5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  38 May  6 08:48 ttyr6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  39 May  6 08:48 ttyr7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  40 May  6 08:48 ttyr8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  41 May  6 08:48 ttyr9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  42 May  6 08:48 ttyra
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  43 May  6 08:48 ttyrb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  44 May  6 08:48 ttyrc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  45 May  6 08:48 ttyrd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  46 May  6 08:48 ttyre
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  47 May  6 08:48 ttyrf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  48 May  6 08:48 ttys0
    crw--w----   1 MP    tty        16,   0 May  7 13:34 ttys000
    crw--w----   1 MP    tty        16,   1 May  7 13:34 ttys001
    crw--w----   1 MP    tty        16,   2 May  7 13:35 ttys002
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  49 May  6 08:48 ttys1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  50 May  6 08:48 ttys2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  51 May  6 08:48 ttys3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  52 May  6 08:48 ttys4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  53 May  6 08:48 ttys5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  54 May  6 08:48 ttys6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  55 May  6 08:48 ttys7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  56 May  6 08:48 ttys8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  57 May  6 08:48 ttys9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  58 May  6 08:48 ttysa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  59 May  6 08:48 ttysb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  60 May  6 08:48 ttysc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  61 May  6 08:48 ttysd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  62 May  6 08:48 ttyse
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  63 May  6 08:48 ttysf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  64 May  6 08:48 ttyt0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  65 May  6 08:48 ttyt1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  66 May  6 08:48 ttyt2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  67 May  6 08:48 ttyt3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  68 May  6 08:48 ttyt4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  69 May  6 08:48 ttyt5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  70 May  6 08:48 ttyt6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  71 May  6 08:48 ttyt7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  72 May  6 08:48 ttyt8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  73 May  6 08:48 ttyt9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  74 May  6 08:48 ttyta
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  75 May  6 08:48 ttytb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  76 May  6 08:48 ttytc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  77 May  6 08:48 ttytd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  78 May  6 08:48 ttyte
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  79 May  6 08:48 ttytf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  80 May  6 08:48 ttyu0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  81 May  6 08:48 ttyu1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  82 May  6 08:48 ttyu2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  83 May  6 08:48 ttyu3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  84 May  6 08:48 ttyu4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  85 May  6 08:48 ttyu5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  86 May  6 08:48 ttyu6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  87 May  6 08:48 ttyu7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  88 May  6 08:48 ttyu8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  89 May  6 08:48 ttyu9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  90 May  6 08:48 ttyua
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  91 May  6 08:48 ttyub
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  92 May  6 08:48 ttyuc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  93 May  6 08:48 ttyud
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  94 May  6 08:48 ttyue
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  95 May  6 08:48 ttyuf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  96 May  6 08:48 ttyv0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  97 May  6 08:48 ttyv1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  98 May  6 08:48 ttyv2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4,  99 May  6 08:48 ttyv3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 100 May  6 08:48 ttyv4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 101 May  6 08:48 ttyv5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 102 May  6 08:48 ttyv6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 103 May  6 08:48 ttyv7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 104 May  6 08:48 ttyv8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 105 May  6 08:48 ttyv9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 106 May  6 08:48 ttyva
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 107 May  6 08:48 ttyvb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 108 May  6 08:48 ttyvc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 109 May  6 08:48 ttyvd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 110 May  6 08:48 ttyve
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 111 May  6 08:48 ttyvf
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 112 May  6 08:48 ttyw0
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 113 May  6 08:48 ttyw1
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 114 May  6 08:48 ttyw2
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 115 May  6 08:48 ttyw3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 116 May  6 08:48 ttyw4
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 117 May  6 08:48 ttyw5
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 118 May  6 08:48 ttyw6
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 119 May  6 08:48 ttyw7
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 120 May  6 08:48 ttyw8
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 121 May  6 08:48 ttyw9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 122 May  6 08:48 ttywa
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 123 May  6 08:48 ttywb
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 124 May  6 08:48 ttywc
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 125 May  6 08:48 ttywd
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 126 May  6 08:48 ttywe
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       4, 127 May  6 08:48 ttywf
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   0 May  7 13:35 tun0
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   1 May  7 06:18 tun1
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,  10 May  7 06:18 tun10
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,  11 May  7 06:18 tun11
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,  12 May  7 06:18 tun12
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,  13 May  7 06:18 tun13
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,  14 May  7 06:18 tun14
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,  15 May  7 06:18 tun15
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   2 May  7 06:18 tun2
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   3 May  7 06:18 tun3
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   4 May  7 06:18 tun4
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   5 May  7 06:18 tun5
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   6 May  7 06:18 tun6
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   7 May  7 06:18 tun7
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   8 May  7 06:18 tun8
    crw-rw----   1 root  wheel      35,   9 May  7 06:18 tun9
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel      13,   1 May  6 08:48 urandom
    brw-------   1 root  operator    2,   0 May  6 08:48 vn0
    brw-------   1 root  operator    2,   1 May  6 08:48 vn1
    brw-------   1 root  operator    2,   2 May  6 08:48 vn2
    brw-------   1 root  operator    2,   3 May  6 08:48 vn3
    crw-rw-rw-   1 root  wheel       3,   3 May  6 08:48 zero
    4) ioreg -w 120
    Please take note of everything that is unregistered (!registered)
    +-o Root  <class IORegistryEntry, id 0x100000100, retain 12>
      +-o MacBookPro9,1  <class IOPlatformExpertDevice, id 0x100000110, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (16654 ms), ret$
        +-o AppleACPIPlatformExpert  <class AppleACPIPlatformExpert, id 0x100000111, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (5$
        | +-o IOPMrootDomain  <class IOPMrootDomain, id 0x100000114, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (14 ms), retain 47$
        | | +-o IORootParent  <class IORootParent, id 0x100000115, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 7>
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002e3, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002e4, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002e5, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002e6, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002e8, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002eb, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002ee, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000002f2, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x1000003df, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100000428, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100000448, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x10000058f, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002cef, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002cf7, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d1d, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d1e, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d24, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d25, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d26, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d29, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d2a, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d2b, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d2d, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d2f, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d39, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d3a, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d42, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d59, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | | +-o RootDomainUserClient  <class RootDomainUserClient, id 0x100002d5b, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, r$
        | +-o cpus  <class IOPlatformDevice, id 0x100000117, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 14>
        | +-o CPU0@0  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x100000118, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (412 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x100000125, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (406 ms), retain 8>
        | |   +-o AppleACPICPUInterruptController  <class AppleACPICPUInterruptController, id 0x10000012d, registered, matc$
        | |   +-o X86PlatformPlugin  <class X86PlatformPlugin, id 0x100000301, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (309 ms)$
        | |     +-o IOPlatformEnabler  <class IOPlatformPluginDevice, id 0x10000036f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 ($
        | |     +-o AGPMEnabler  <class IOPlatformPluginDevice, id 0x100000370, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (8 ms),$
        | |     | +-o AGPMController  <class AGPMController, id 0x100000373, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | |     +-o X86PlatformShim  <class X86PlatformShim, id 0x100000371, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | +-o CPU1@2  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x100000119, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (6 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x100000126, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o CPU2@4  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x10000011a, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (7 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x100000127, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o CPU3@6  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x10000011b, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (8 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x100000128, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o CPU4@1  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x10000011c, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (9 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x100000129, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o CPU5@3  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x10000011d, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (10 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x10000012a, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o CPU6@5  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x10000011e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (11 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x10000012b, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o CPU7@7  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x10000011f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (12 ms), retain 8>
        | | +-o AppleACPICPU  <class AppleACPICPU, id 0x10000012c, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | +-o io-apic@fec00000  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x100000120, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), re$
        | | +-o AppleAPICInterruptController  <class AppleAPICInterruptController, id 0x10000012f, registered, matched, act$
        | +-o AppleACPIEventController  <class AppleACPIEventController, id 0x100000130, !registered, !matched, active, bus$
        | +-o boot-ec  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x100000131, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1 ms), retain 7>
        | | +-o AppleACPIEC  <class AppleACPIEC, id 0x100000132, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 5>
        | +-o bios  <class IOPlatformDevice, id 0x100000133, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | | +-o AppleSMBIOS  <class AppleSMBIOS, id 0x100000134, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 5>
        | +-o PCI0@0  <class IOACPIPlatformDevice, id 0x100000138, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (5300 ms), retain 43$
        | | +-o AppleACPIPCI  <class AppleACPIPCI, id 0x1000001d5, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (5288 ms), retain 37$
        | | | +-o MCHC@0  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x100000196, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (215 ms), retain 10>
        | | | | +-o AppleSMCPDRC  <class AppleSMCPDRC, id 0x100000306, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 5$
        | | | +-o P0P2@1  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x100000197, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (203 ms), retain 13>
        | | | | +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x1000001f5, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (198 ms), $
        | | | |   +-o GFX0@0  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x100000198, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (109 ms), retain 27>
        | | | |   | +-o NVDAHal  <class IOService, id 0x10000032b, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (4 ms), retain 6>
        | | | |   | +-o NVDAgl  <class IOService, id 0x10000032c, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (4 ms), retain 6>
        | | | |   | +-o NVDA,Display-A@0  <class IONDRVDevice, id 0x10000032f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (47 ms),$
        | | | |   | | +-o NVDA  <class NVDA, id 0x10000033d, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (40 ms), retain 16>
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleMCCSControlModule  <class AppleMCCSControlModule, id 0x100000341, registered, matched, act$
        | | | |   | |   | +-o AppleMCCSParameterHandler  <class AppleMCCSParameterHandler, id 0x100000343, registered, matc$
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver  <class AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver, id 0x100000342, registered$
        | | | |   | |   +-o AGPM  <class AGPM, id 0x100000375, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (2 ms), retain 8>
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleGraphicsControlBacklightNub  <class AppleGraphicsControlBacklightNub, id 0x10000038b, !reg$
        | | | |   | |   +-o gpu-sensor  <class IOService, id 0x1000003b3, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (23 ms), reta$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferI2CInterface  <class IOFramebufferI2CInterface, id 0x1000003b6, registered, matche$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferSharedUserClient  <class IOFramebufferSharedUserClient, id 0x1000003eb, !registere$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferUserClient  <class IOFramebufferUserClient, id 0x100002ce4, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |   | +-o NVKernel  <class NVKernel, id 0x100000336, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 19>
        | | | |   | | +-o NV2DContextTesla  <class NV2DContextTesla, id 0x100002ce9, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0,$
        | | | |   | | +-o NV2DContextTesla  <class NV2DContextTesla, id 0x100002cea, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0,$
        | | | |   | | +-o NV2DContextTesla  <class NV2DContextTesla, id 0x100002ceb, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0,$
        | | | |   | | +-o NV2DContextTesla  <class NV2DContextTesla, id 0x100002cec, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0,$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvDeviceTesla  <class nvDeviceTesla, id 0x100002cf2, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retai$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002cf4, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvDeviceTesla  <class nvDeviceTesla, id 0x100002d47, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retai$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002d49, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002d4b, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvDeviceTesla  <class nvDeviceTesla, id 0x100002d60, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retai$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002d62, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002d64, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002d6c, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | | +-o nvFermiGLContextTesla  <class nvFermiGLContextTesla, id 0x100002d6f, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   | +-o NVDA,Display-B@1  <class IONDRVDevice, id 0x100000330, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1 ms), $
        | | | |   | | +-o NVDA  <class NVDA, id 0x100000345, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1 ms), retain 12>
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleMCCSControlModule  <class AppleMCCSControlModule, id 0x100000349, registered, matched, act$
        | | | |   | |   | +-o AppleMCCSParameterHandler  <class AppleMCCSParameterHandler, id 0x10000034c, registered, matc$
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver  <class AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver, id 0x10000034a, registered$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferI2CInterface  <class IOFramebufferI2CInterface, id 0x1000003bb, registered, matche$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferUserClient  <class IOFramebufferUserClient, id 0x100002ce5, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |   | +-o NVDA,Display-C@2  <class IONDRVDevice, id 0x100000331, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (6 ms), $
        | | | |   | | +-o NVDA  <class NVDA, id 0x10000034e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1 ms), retain 12>
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleMCCSControlModule  <class AppleMCCSControlModule, id 0x100000351, registered, matched, act$
        | | | |   | |   | +-o AppleMCCSParameterHandler  <class AppleMCCSParameterHandler, id 0x100000354, registered, matc$
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver  <class AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver, id 0x100000352, registered$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferI2CInterface  <class IOFramebufferI2CInterface, id 0x1000003bd, registered, matche$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferUserClient  <class IOFramebufferUserClient, id 0x100002ce6, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |   | +-o NVDA,Display-D@3  <class IONDRVDevice, id 0x100000332, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (2 ms), $
        | | | |   | | +-o NVDA  <class NVDA, id 0x100000356, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 12>
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleMCCSControlModule  <class AppleMCCSControlModule, id 0x100000359, registered, matched, act$
        | | | |   | |   | +-o AppleMCCSParameterHandler  <class AppleMCCSParameterHandler, id 0x10000035b, registered, matc$
        | | | |   | |   +-o AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver  <class AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver, id 0x10000035a, registered$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferI2CInterface  <class IOFramebufferI2CInterface, id 0x1000003be, registered, matche$
        | | | |   | |   +-o IOFramebufferUserClient  <class IOFramebufferUserClient, id 0x100002ce7, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |   | +-o NVDAinitgl  <class IOService, id 0x1000003b4, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain 6>
        | | | |   +-o HDAU@0,1  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x10000019a, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (159 ms), retain 12$
        | | | |     +-o AppleHDAController@0,1  <class AppleHDAController, id 0x100000307, registered, matched, active, bus$
        | | | |       +-o IOHDACodecDevice@0,1,0  <class IOHDACodecDevice, id 0x100000366, registered, matched, active, bus$
        | | | |         +-o IOHDACodecDriver  <class IOHDACodecDriver, id 0x100000368, !registered, !matched, active, busy $
        | | | |           +-o IOHDACodecFunction@0,1,0,1  <class IOHDACodecFunction, id 0x100000369, registered, matched, a$
        | | | |             +-o AppleHDACodecGeneric  <class AppleHDACodecGeneric, id 0x10000036a, registered, matched, act$
        | | | |               +-o AppleHDADriver  <class AppleHDADriver, id 0x10000036e, registered, matched, active, busy $
        | | | +-o PEG1@1,1  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x10000019b, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1133 ms), retain 12>
        | | | | +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x1000001f2, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1129 ms),$
        | | | |   +-o UPSB@0  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x10000019c, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1129 ms), retain 16>
        | | | |     +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000205, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1122 $
        | | | |       +-o DSB0@0  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x10000019d, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1122 ms), retain$
        | | | |       | +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x10000022b, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1$
        | | | |       |   +-o NHI0@0  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x10000019e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1111 ms), re$
        | | | |       |     +-o AppleThunderboltHAL  <class AppleThunderboltHAL, id 0x100000241, registered, matched, activ$
        | | | |       |       +-o AppleThunderboltNHIType1  <class AppleThunderboltNHIType1, id 0x10000024e, registered, ma$
        | | | |       |         +-o IOThunderboltController  <class IOThunderboltController, id 0x10000024f, registered, ma$
        | | | |       |           +-o IOThunderboltLocalNode  <class IOThunderboltLocalNode, id 0x100000252, registered, ma$
        | | | |       |           +-o IOThunderboltPort@6  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x100000255, registered, matched, a$
        | | | |       |             +-o IOThunderboltSwitchType1  <class IOThunderboltSwitchType1, id 0x100000257, register$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@1  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x10000029a, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@2  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x10000029b, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@7  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x10000029c, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               | +-o AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter  <class AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter, id 0x100$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@8  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x10000029d, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               | +-o AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter  <class AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter, id 0x100$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@9  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x10000029e, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               | +-o AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter  <class AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter, id 0x100$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@A  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x10000029f, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               | +-o AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter  <class AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter, id 0x100$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@C  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x1000002a0, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |               | +-o AppleThunderboltDPInAdapter  <class AppleThunderboltDPInAdapter, id 0x1000002aa$
        | | | |       |               +-o IOThunderboltPort@D  <class IOThunderboltPort, id 0x1000002a1, registered, matche$
        | | | |       |                 +-o AppleThunderboltDPInAdapter  <class AppleThunderboltDPInAdapter, id 0x1000002ab$
        | | | |       +-o DSB1@3  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x10000019f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (10 ms), retain 1$
        | | | |       | +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000236, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0$
        | | | |       +-o DSB2@4  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001a0, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (8 ms), retain 12$
        | | | |       | +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000228, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0$
        | | | |       +-o DSB3@5  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001a2, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (8 ms), retain 12$
        | | | |       | +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x100000231, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0$
        | | | |       +-o DSB4@6  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001a4, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (7 ms), retain 11$
        | | | |         +-o IOPCI2PCIBridge  <class IOPCI2PCIBridge, id 0x10000022f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0$
        | | | +-o IGPU@2  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001a5, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1903 ms), retain 22>
        | | | | +-o AppleIntelCapriController  <class AppleIntelCapriController, id 0x100000326, registered, matched, activ$
        | | | | | +-o AppleMEClientController  <class AppleMEClientController, id 0x100000339, registered, matched, active,$
        | | | | +-o AppleIntelFramebuffer@0  <class AppleIntelFramebuffer, id 0x100000334, registered, matched, active, bus$
        | | | | | +-o AppleMCCSControlModule  <class AppleMCCSControlModule, id 0x10000033b, registered, matched, active, b$
        | | | | | | +-o AppleMCCSParameterHandler  <class AppleMCCSParameterHandler, id 0x10000033f, registered, matched, a$
        | | | | | +-o AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver  <class AppleUpstreamUserClientDriver, id 0x10000033c, registered, matc$
        | | | | | +-o AGPM  <class AGPM, id 0x100000374, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (1339 ms), retain 8>
        | | | | | +-o AppleGraphicsControlBacklightNub  <class AppleGraphicsControlBacklightNub, id 0x10000038c, !registere$
        | | | | | +-o IOFramebufferI2CInterface  <class IOFramebufferI2CInterface, id 0x1000003ae, registered, matched, act$
        | | | | | +-o IOFramebufferSharedUserClient  <class IOFramebufferSharedUserClient, id 0x1000003ec, !registered, !ma$
        | | | | | +-o display0  <class IODisplayConnect, id 0x100002774, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain$
        | | | | | | +-o AppleBacklightDisplay  <class AppleBacklightDisplay, id 0x100002775, registered, matched, active, b$
        | | | | | +-o IOFramebufferUserClient  <class IOFramebufferUserClient, id 0x100002ce3, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | | +-o IntelAccelerator  <class IntelAccelerator, id 0x100000328, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccel2DContext  <class IGAccel2DContext, id 0x100002ce8, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelDevice  <class IGAccelDevice, id 0x100002cf1, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 6>
        | | | |   +-o IOAccelSharedUserClient  <class IOAccelSharedUserClient, id 0x100002cf3, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002cf5, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelSurface  <class IGAccelSurface, id 0x100002d00, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelSurface  <class IGAccelSurface, id 0x100002d01, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelDevice  <class IGAccelDevice, id 0x100002d16, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 6>
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelSurface  <class IGAccelSurface, id 0x100002d2e, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelSurface  <class IGAccelSurface, id 0x100002d41, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelDevice  <class IGAccelDevice, id 0x100002d45, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 6>
        | | | |   +-o IOAccelSharedUserClient  <class IOAccelSharedUserClient, id 0x100002d46, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002d48, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002d4a, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelSurface  <class IGAccelSurface, id 0x100002d4d, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelDevice  <class IGAccelDevice, id 0x100002d5e, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain 6>
        | | | |   +-o IOAccelSharedUserClient  <class IOAccelSharedUserClient, id 0x100002d5f, !registered, !matched, activ$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002d61, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002d63, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelSurface  <class IGAccelSurface, id 0x100002d65, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, retain $
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002d6d, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o IGAccelGLContext  <class IGAccelGLContext, id 0x100002d70, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | +-o XHC1@14  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001cf, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (29 ms), retain 12>
        | | | | +-o AppleUSBXHCI  <class AppleUSBXHCI, id 0x100000200, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (21 ms), retain $
        | | | |   +-o XHCI Root Hub SS Simulation@14  <class IOUSBRootHubDevice, id 0x100000204, registered, matched, activ$
        | | | |   | +-o AppleUSBHub  <class AppleUSBHub, id 0x10000023e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain$
        | | | |   | +-o IOUSBInterface@0  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x100000240, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o XHCI Root Hub USB 2.0 Simulation@14  <class IOUSBRootHubDevice, id 0x100000243, registered, matched, $
        | | | |     +-o AppleUSBHub  <class AppleUSBHub, id 0x10000025a, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain$
        | | | |     +-o IOUSBInterface@0  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x10000025c, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | +-o pci8086,1e3a@16  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001e6, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (27 ms), retain $
        | | | | +-o AppleIntelMEIDriver  <class AppleIntelMEIDriver, id 0x100000304, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0$
        | | | +-o EHC2@1A  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001c9, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (121 ms), retain 12>
        | | | | +-o AppleUSBEHCI  <class AppleUSBEHCI, id 0x100000202, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (106 ms), retain$
        | | | |   +-o EHCI Root Hub Simulation@1A  <class IOUSBRootHubDevice, id 0x100000220, registered, matched, active, $
        | | | |   | +-o AppleUSBHub  <class AppleUSBHub, id 0x100000245, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain$
        | | | |   | +-o IOUSBInterface@0  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x100000247, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o HubDevice@1a100000  <class IOUSBHubDevice, id 0x100000271, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (4 ms)$
        | | | |   | +-o AppleUSBHub  <class AppleUSBHub, id 0x100000273, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (0 ms), retain$
        | | | |   | +-o IOUSBInterface@0  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x100000275, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0, ret$
        | | | |   +-o FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)@1a110000  <class IOUSBDevice, id 0x10000028b, registered, matched, acti$
        | | | |     +-o IOUSBCompositeDriver  <class IOUSBCompositeDriver, id 0x10000028e, !registered, !matched, active, b$
        | | | |     +-o FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)@0  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x10000028f, registered, matched, active$
        | | | |     +-o IOUSBInterface@1  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x100000290, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (16 ms$
        | | | |     +-o IOUSBInterface@2  <class IOUSBInterface, id 0x100000291, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (6 ms)$
        | | | +-o HDEF@1B  <class IOPCIDevice, id 0x1000001b7, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (300 ms), retain 12>
        | | | | +-o AppleHDAController@1B  <class AppleHDAController, id 0x100000314, registered, matched, active, busy 0 ($
        | | | |   +-o IOHDACodecDevice@1B,0  <class IOHDACodecDevice, id 0x10000033a, registered, matched, active, busy 0 ($
        | | | |     +-o IOHDACodecDriver  <class IOHDACodecDriver, id 0x100000348, !registered, !matched, active, busy 0 (2$
        | | | |       +-o IOHDACodecFunction@1B,0,1  <class IOHDACodecFunction, id 0x10000034b, registered, matched, active$
        | | | |         +-o AppleHDACodecGeneric  <class AppleHDACodecGeneric, id 0x10000034d, registered, matched, active,$
        | | | |           +-o AppleHDADriver  <class AppleHDADriver, id 0x10000035e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (2$
        | | | |             +-o AppleHDAEngineInput@1B,0,1,0  <class AppleHDAEngineInput, id 0x100000381, registered, match$
        | | | |             | +-o AppleHDAStream  <class AppleHDAStream, id 0x100000382, registered, matched, active, busy $
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioSelectorControl  <class IOAudioSelectorControl, id 0x100000383, !registered, !matc$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x10000043b, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioLevelControl  <class IOAudioLevelControl, id 0x100000384, !registered, !matched, a$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x10000043c, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x100000385, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x10000043d, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x100000386, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x10000043e, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioEngineUserClient  <class IOAudioEngineUserClient, id 0x100000439, !registered, !ma$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioEngineUserClient  <class IOAudioEngineUserClient, id 0x100000444, !registered, !ma$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioEngineUserClient  <class IOAudioEngineUserClient, id 0x100002d22, !registered, !ma$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioEngineUserClient  <class IOAudioEngineUserClient, id 0x100002d35, !registered, !ma$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioEngineUserClient  <class IOAudioEngineUserClient, id 0x100002d6a, !registered, !ma$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x100002def, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             |   +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df0, !registered,$
        | | | |             |   +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df1, !registered,$
        | | | |             |   +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df2, !registered,$
        | | | |             |   +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df3, !registered,$
        | | | |             |   +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df4, !registered,$
        | | | |             +-o AppleHDAEngineInput@1B,0,1,1  <class AppleHDAEngineInput, id 0x100000387, registered, match$
        | | | |             | +-o AppleHDAStream  <class AppleHDAStream, id 0x100000389, registered, matched, active, busy $
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioSelectorControl  <class IOAudioSelectorControl, id 0x100000393, !registered, !matc$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000431, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioLevelControl  <class IOAudioLevelControl, id 0x100000394, !registered, !matched, a$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000432, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioLevelControl  <class IOAudioLevelControl, id 0x100000395, !registered, !matched, a$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000433, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x100000396, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000434, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x100000397, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000435, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x100000398, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000436, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioSelectorControl  <class IOAudioSelectorControl, id 0x100000399, !registered, !matc$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000437, !registered,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df5, !registered,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df6, !registered,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df7, !registered,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100002df8, !registered,$
        | | | |             | +-o IOAudioToggleControl  <class IOAudioToggleControl, id 0x10000039b, !registered, !matched,$
        | | | |             | | +-o IOAudioControlUserClient  <class IOAudioControlUserClient, id 0x100000438, !registered,$
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