I agree.@DaveJ1
Okay, this is weird... I mean, it's nice that the cycles are correct now, but this whole dependency on whether or not the plug is active or not kinda weirds me out.
Already getting pretty late over here, I need to go to bed soon. Will continue on this with you tomorrow, okay?
Name (XORG, One)
Method (_INI, 0, Serialized)
{
Debug = "INI Called"
Debug = Concatenate ("XORG is: ", XORG)
}
That was a good shot.You don't need ACPIDebug if you add "acpi_layer=0x08" and "acpi_level=0x02" to your boot-args. To print, you then do something like:
Code:Name (XORG, One) Method (_INI, 0, Serialized) { Debug = "INI Called" Debug = Concatenate ("XORG is: ", XORG) }
Easier to use compared to ACPIDebug imo, and doesn't require any ACPI aside from what is already supported in the ACPI spec.
Edit: If you do this, you may want to also add "msgbuf=1048576" or use DebugEnhancer.kext, then use "sudo dmesg". The log command is a bit of a pain and often won't get data from early in the boot process. msgbuf will expand the dmesg buffer, though DebugEnhancer expands it even further. If you use msgbuf, you probably want to get the log ASAP after boot.
you should be able to use the hotpatch files from:After battery patch with SSDT.BATT am getting these firmware errors View attachment 526488
sorry forgot to say am using OpenCore ,thanksyou should be able to use the hotpatch files from:
[Guide] HP ProBook/EliteBook/Zbook using Clover UEFI hotpatch
Overview The purpose of this guide is to provide a step-by-step guide to installing Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, or Yosemite on the ProBook/EliteBook/Zbook equipped with Intel graphics. Note: For Broadwell and Skylake hardware, you must install at least 10.11. Broadwell support in...www.tonymacx86.com
and adapt the config.plist renames to your config.plist