AND here are the imagesRehabMan, I noticed that my laptop gets a little warmer in regular use, and this was not happening with earlier version of probook patches (DSDT). This problem existed before, when the leftpalm rest gets hotter and hotter but after you did some modifications inside the patching of DSDT the problem disappeared.
At the moment I'm using F43 bios and the readings only fan patch.
I have a ProBook 4540s.
After sleep and reverting to web browsing and some folder copying the laptop jumped very fast at 50 degrees and remained there. Before it stayed at 42 degrees and the laftpalm rest was like the right one. (cold).
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Here are some screenshots that as you can see the fan does not start until the Ambient temperature is around 50 degrees and after minutes of cooling the CPU goes down around 38-42 but the ambient temperature stays like before.
Thanks for you guide RehabMan. There is an other problem I often face on my ProBook. The HWMonitor shows the correct battery percentage but the OS X seems to get stuck at a fixed level. When I un-check show percentage and then check it updates the percentage. I have tried re-installing the ACPIBatteryManager.kext but no success! any suggestion?
The strange point is that it shows the correct percentage on login screen but not in status bar...
I have not seen that. Given that HwMonitor reads the same information (in the ioreg) that the system battery status reads and it is being updated, then it is not a problem with DSDT or battery kext, but rather a problem with the OS X battery status code.
Do a fresh install and see if it still happens...
It's a Mac related problem: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964?viewlocale=en_US
But how to reset SMC on a hackintosh!?
Are you certain it is getting stuck? I find the HwMonitor display is simply wrong (by up to 1%). It is rounding up where OS X does not. Therefore HwMonitor is wrong 50% of the time.