toleda
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Yes.check my IOReg to confirm if the PM of my HD 4000 is enabled or not?
Yes.check my IOReg to confirm if the PM of my HD 4000 is enabled or not?
The ssdt and dsdt look fine. Are C States and Turbo enabled in your BIOS? Something is wrong.yes, my system is very slow anyway :\
Bansaku,
I had similar problems with my 600ti (crashes, massive problems with flash and any form of accelerated video) which I tracked down to the same open-cl bug I think you are experiencing. The fix here (3rd post) completely solved my problems. I don't have my HD4000 enabled as well, so no guarantees this will work.
Apologies for being off topic, but I thought it best to rule out another issue in case this is still a power management problem.
You don't lose all your data with a KP. Always have a bootable backup.You are telling that in my case, ( I use mac mini 6,2) I must open AGPM kext and edit info.plist
and that I have to add my graphic card id under GFX0 <key> is right?
the problem is that i don't know what put inside and where.There is a lot of <key> with your "i.e. Vendor10de*****"
sorry for these long questions but I wanna to be sure to don't cause KP and loose all of my data
You don't lose all your data with a KP. Always have a bootable backup.
It is very difficult to edit a plist with a text editor; search for property list editor and install it.
From Post #1 get the Board-IDs for macmini6,2 and imac13,1. With the property list editor:
1. Open AGPM/info.plist
2. Open info.plist.../Machines
3. Open the imac13,1 Board_ID
4. Copy the Vendor10deDevice0fd8 plist
5. Open the macmini6,2 plist
6. Paste the Vendor10deDevice0fd8 plist onto the macmini6,2 plist
7. Rename Vendor10deDevice0fd8 plist to Vendor10deDevice0fc1 plist
8. Save
Install edited AGPM.kext with KextBeast. Restart.
Note: I have not done any research to determine which iMac Nvidia 6xxM plist maps to what Nvidia 6xx graphics card. Test at your own risk.
3. Open the imac13,1 Board_ID
4. Copy the Vendor10deDevice0fd8 plist
5. Open the macmini6,2 plist
6. Paste the Vendor10deDevice0fd8 plist onto the macmini6,2 plist
7. Rename Vendor10deDevice0fd8 plist to Vendor10deDevice0fc1 plist
See Post #1, Graphics Power Management, Vendor10deDevice1086 is the example.heys guys i was hoping someone can help with adding Vendor10deDevice1086 to my mac mini profile for proper graphics management thanks