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[solved] XPS 13 9350 Sierra, freezing/crashing when plug/unplug power, HELP!!!

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I guess you failed to read my suggestion in post #186:
Sorry, I didn't get it..
If I upgrade to High Sierra, I will have to restart everything all over again? (patching, etc..)
 
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could it be the problem?
 
Sorry, I didn't get it..
If I upgrade to High Sierra, I will have to restart everything all over again? (patching, etc..)

I'm not suggesting an upgrade. You can install High Sierra in a separate partition. Your current EFI/Clover setup applies, you would just need to install and then install kexts.
 
I'm not suggesting an upgrade. You can install High Sierra in a separate partition. Your current EFI/Clover setup applies, you would just need to install and then install kexts.
ok thank you
 
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could it be the problem?

The patch is for the case you're using an HWP enabled SMBIOS (such as MacBookPro13,1).
You're not currently using HWP (MacBookPro11,1 is not HWP enabled).
Most laptops have locked MSR 0xe2, so the patch is generally necessary.
 
The patch is for the case you're using an HWP enabled SMBIOS (such as MacBookPro13,1).
You're not currently using HWP (MacBookPro11,1 is not HWP enabled).
Most laptops have locked MSR 0xe2, so the patch is generally necessary.
thank you
 
Maybe if I change MacBookPro11,1 for something else it will fix it?
what else should I use?
 
Maybe if I change MacBookPro11,1 for something else it will fix it?
what else should I use?

I already made my suggestion in post #186.
The ball is now in your court.
 
I already made my suggestion in post #186.
The ball is now in your court.
Do I need to download the High Sierra install from another computer under High Sierra or can I do that from here?
 
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