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I installed OS X El Capitan on my Lenovo G510 and almost everything is working ( Ethernet, Graphic, Sound, Brightness Control, ...) except of power management. OS X doesn´t find my battery and doesn´t show me the battery percentage.
I followed this guide: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-native-power-management-for-laptops.175801/ , but I think my CPU ( intel Core i7-4700 MQ @2.40 Ghz ) is unsupported, so I change this command:
./ssdtPRGen.sh -p 'i7-4710HQ' -f 2400 -turbo 3400
Furthermore I followed the checklist, but Power Management is not working.
Has anyone a solution for this problem?
An answer would be nice
Here are my Laptop Specs:
Lenovo G510
CPU: Intel Core i7 4700 MQ @ 2,40 Ghz ( Haswell )
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4600 // AMD Radeon R7 M265
BIOS Version: Lenovo v.3.90
RAM: 8 GB DDR3L @1600 Mhz
Disk: Seagate SSHD Laptop Thin 500 GB
Motherboard: Lenovo intel based
I followed this guide: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-native-power-management-for-laptops.175801/ , but I think my CPU ( intel Core i7-4700 MQ @2.40 Ghz ) is unsupported, so I change this command:
./ssdtPRGen.sh -p 'i7-4710HQ' -f 2400 -turbo 3400
Furthermore I followed the checklist, but Power Management is not working.
Has anyone a solution for this problem?
An answer would be nice
Here are my Laptop Specs:
Lenovo G510
CPU: Intel Core i7 4700 MQ @ 2,40 Ghz ( Haswell )
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4600 // AMD Radeon R7 M265
BIOS Version: Lenovo v.3.90
RAM: 8 GB DDR3L @1600 Mhz
Disk: Seagate SSHD Laptop Thin 500 GB
Motherboard: Lenovo intel based