registracije registracije Posted Sunday at 10:31 AM Share Posted Sunday at 10:31 AM Hi, I have Probook 4540s without dGPU and CPU Power Management is driving me insane. When I inject AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement kexts, system boots properly and Turbo Boost is active for about 30 seconds. That's followed by instant reboot. I managed to stop the reboot process by adding debug statement to boot-args, but now the screen freezes instead of going into reboot. In System Logs (checked with Hackintool) I can't see nothing specific to that timing. Does anyone have any idea? Or guide me how to check the logs properly? Or how to actually see the exception created on freeze? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted Sunday at 02:06 PM Share Posted Sunday at 02:06 PM Make please a signature with details about the hardware. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
registracije registracije Posted Sunday at 05:44 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 05:44 PM 3 hours ago, Slice said: Make please a signature with details about the hardware. I hope it's visible now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
registracije registracije Posted Monday at 12:34 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 12:34 PM Ok. Now that I'm all set maybe it's good to remind people about the original ask: I have Probook 4540s without dGPU and CPU Power Management is driving me insane. When I inject AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement kexts, system boots properly and Turbo Boost is active for about 30 seconds. That's followed by instant reboot. I managed to stop the reboot process by adding debug statement to boot-args, but now the screen freezes instead of going into reboot. In System Logs (checked with Hackintool) I can't see nothing specific to that timing. Does anyone have any idea? Or guide me how to check the logs properly? Or how to actually see the exception created on freeze? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
registracije registracije Posted Tuesday at 10:45 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 10:45 AM I think I'm not doing so well in asking for help The other topic where I actually wanted to ask something got closed So I will try to tag @Stefanalmare maybe that will drag his attention somehow. And if anyone else any connections in the 'seniors department', I could use your help Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrystyles Posted Wednesday at 08:58 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:58 AM You should check the system logs Use the Console app (Applications > Utilities > Console) to check logs during boot and after the freeze. Look for entries around the time of the freeze or reboot. Ensure you have the latest version and check the "Logs" section for any clues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
registracije registracije Posted 10 hours ago Author Share Posted 10 hours ago On 10/30/2024 at 9:58 AM, harrystyles said: You should check the system logs Use the Console app (Applications > Utilities > Console) to check logs during boot and after the freeze. Look for entries around the time of the freeze or reboot. Ensure you have the latest version and check the "Logs" section for any clues. I did check the kernel logs (collected by Hackintool) but it seems that even the logging stops exactly on the freeze. I can attach then here if someone is willing to take a look. However, from reading so far, it seems that I might need AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext(s) from Monterey (version 12.6 at least or something like that) but the only kexts I have are Vanilla kexts from OCLP github. Can someone please attach the right ones? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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