RehabMan
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Thanks.
If I want to use XCPM I need to remove the SSDT.aml file from the /Patched folder?
In that scenario, no need to remove it, although most of it will be ignored (as only plugin-type=1 injection matters).
It is not needed with config.plist/ACPI/SSDT/Generate/PluginType=true.
Do I still need to look for X86PlatformPlugin in IOReg to make sure PM is working?
Yes, of course.
What is the difference between the methods? is XCPM a native power management?
XCPM is power management in the kernel.
It is used by Apple on Haswell and later.
It can be forced on Ivy by patching the kernel (which is what KernelXCPM=true does).