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[Guide] HP ProBook/EliteBook/Zbook using Clover UEFI hotpatch

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Two panics, same problem.

Two different KPs.
Under what conditions does each happen?

Notice this is on El Capitan...
Does it happen with a more modern macOS? (ex., Mojave or High Sierra)

Why are you using such an old version of Clover? (your Clover is r4658).
 
Two different KPs.
Under what conditions does each happen?
When the power adapter was removed, using battery only.
Notice this is on El Capitan...
Does it happen with a more modern macOS? (ex., Mojave or High Sierra)
Just curious how did you notice I'm running El Capitan...I cannot find any version info from the file I provided except only the kernel version...
Because I am using DW1820A which was natively support on 10.11.x, newer version of macOS need a patch for DW1820A to work. So I am only running El Capitan.
Why are you using such an old version of Clover? (your Clover is r4658).
When I install r4658, it was the latest one.... I will update it...
 
When the power adapter was removed, using battery only.

So this happens every time
Steps to reproduce is as such?
- boot computer with power adapter connected
- login
- remove AC adapter
Result: KP results

Just curious how did you notice I'm running El Capitan...I cannot find any version info from the file I provided except only the kernel version...

Kernel version is in ioreg.
 
So this happens every time
Steps to reproduce is as such?
- boot computer with power adapter connected
- login
- remove AC adapter
Result: KP results

Kernel version is in ioreg.
Sorry for the unclear description.
The panic sometimes happens when I power on laptop without adapter. This only happens two times, as two panic log in the provided file. Not every time.
Second boot after panic was ok.
 
Sorry for the unclear description.
The panic sometimes happens when I power on laptop without adapter.

So the KP happens during boot?
You really need to be very clear. I cannot guess.

This only happens two times, as two panic log in the provided file. Not every time.
Second boot after panic was ok.

Intermittent then.
Now if you can provide the other details.
 
So the KP happens during boot?
You really need to be very clear. I cannot guess.

Intermittent then.
Now if you can provide the other details.
Yes, the panic happens during boot, after power on, before login UI.
 
Yes, the panic happens during boot, after power on, before login UI.

And which KP is it that happens in this scenario.
Your previous PR files shows two very different stack traces.
 
And which KP is it that happens in this scenario.
Your previous PR files shows two very different stack traces.
They both. So I previously thought they were the same panic without go over the back traces.
 
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