Feartech
Moderator
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2013
- Messages
- 32,420
- Motherboard
- Asus N752VX-OpenCore
- CPU
- i7-6700HQ / HM170
- Graphics
- HD 530 1920 x 1080
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
no idea what you meanreading my config normal
no idea what you meanreading my config normal
The guide in post #1 already implements that method.
Please follow post #1 as written.
I had this same issue with my elitebook G3 (skylake). I couldn't resolve the issue so I had to rollback to 10.11 which resolved the black screen issue but a lid sleep is still not operable. I believe newer skylake and kabylake HPs have many unresolved issues.
Can you please get back on the black-after-sleep-problem if you have any idea? That would be great. Thanks in advance man.
No "Problem Reporting" files attached.
Read FAQ, "Problem Reporting" again. Carefully. Attach all requested files/output.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/
I've attached all the files here in my previous post: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...ver-uefi-hotpatch.232948/page-54#post-1629134
It seems it was prematurely to talk about "problem solved". The symptoms returned, even after several EC resets / cache rebuilds and it seems there is something about the VoodooPS2Daemon. With the daemon and the "Ignore the trackpad blablabla" option enabled, the keyboard and the pad just stop working, mostly when I connect/disconnect the USB mouse. However, I haven't seen that behavior since I removed the daemon startup file from /L/LD. I'll monitor the keyboard/pad behavior the next days and probably will do a fresh install this weekend, this time using older version (10.13), because I have a doubt that thing happens only with the latest macOS version 10.13.1.EC reset.
Also, make sure you rebuild cache.
It seems it was prematurely to talk about "problem solved". The symptoms returned, even after several EC resets / cache rebuilds and it seems there is something about the VoodooPS2Daemon. With the daemon and the "Ignore the trackpad blablabla" option enabled, the keyboard and the pad just stop working, mostly when I connect/disconnect the USB mouse. However, I haven't seen that behavior since I removed the daemon startup file from /L/LD. I'll monitor the keyboard/pad behavior the next days and probably will do a fresh install this weekend, this time using older version (10.13), because I have a doubt that thing happens only with the latest macOS version 10.13.1.
So, you suggest to go directly with the fresh install? Interesting, those things start to occur right after installed the ProBooks support (kexts, ACPI, etc) and that's on fresh install.