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Hello,
I'm trying "vm_compressor=1" which works fine unless I tried to reboot or stop... it's crash!
Here the error:
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80020aa7df): "(default pager): [KERNEL]: default memory manager"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.73.5/osfmk/default_pager/default_pager.c:421
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff82cd443db0 : 0xffffff80020dbb52
0xffffff82cd443e30 : 0xffffff80020aa7df
0xffffff82cd443e60 : 0xffffff80020aa62b
0xffffff82cd443e80 : 0xffffff800213dcd1
0xffffff82cd443ef0 : 0xffffff8002624444
0xffffff82cd443f10 : 0xffffff80021ba7da
0xffffff82cd443fb0 : 0xffffff80021ed3d6
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: logind
Boot args: dart=0 vm_compressor=1
I tried to fallback "vm_compressor=4" but it doesn't seem to save the nvram before the reboot/crash so after the crash, it's still "vm_compressor=1"...
Even if "nvram -p" has the variable "boot-args vm_compressor=4" after "sudo nvram boot-args="vm_compressor=4"".
How can I reset the NVRAM? Thanks
I'm using Clover 3423 on a MSI Z87-G45 for macOS El Capitan.
I'm trying "vm_compressor=1" which works fine unless I tried to reboot or stop... it's crash!
Here the error:
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80020aa7df): "(default pager): [KERNEL]: default memory manager"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.73.5/osfmk/default_pager/default_pager.c:421
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff82cd443db0 : 0xffffff80020dbb52
0xffffff82cd443e30 : 0xffffff80020aa7df
0xffffff82cd443e60 : 0xffffff80020aa62b
0xffffff82cd443e80 : 0xffffff800213dcd1
0xffffff82cd443ef0 : 0xffffff8002624444
0xffffff82cd443f10 : 0xffffff80021ba7da
0xffffff82cd443fb0 : 0xffffff80021ed3d6
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: logind
Boot args: dart=0 vm_compressor=1
I tried to fallback "vm_compressor=4" but it doesn't seem to save the nvram before the reboot/crash so after the crash, it's still "vm_compressor=1"...
Even if "nvram -p" has the variable "boot-args vm_compressor=4" after "sudo nvram boot-args="vm_compressor=4"".
How can I reset the NVRAM? Thanks
I'm using Clover 3423 on a MSI Z87-G45 for macOS El Capitan.