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A few Problems with E6330 Mojave


BladeScraper

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So I tried installing ACPIBatteryManager in S/L/E instead of injecting with Clover.  I used Kext wizard.  No issues there, but the issue remained.  No difference vs injecting it.  I looked in KextWizard's "loaded" section to see which kexts were loaded.  It's not even showing ACPIBatteryManager at all, whether injected or installed in S/L/E.  I also used kextstat in Terminal and confirmed... the kext is not being loaded.  That's a bad thing, right?  

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Do not install kexts to /S/L/E, it's supposed to stay vanilla. Use /L/E instead. Kext Wizard is an old tool that's probably unsuitable to macOS versions. Once you've installed your kexts to /L/E, manually repair permissions and cache using the well-known process we documented in FAQ section several years ago.

 

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Do you think doing it that way will help my problem?  

 

Edit: Nope, did it as you suggested, still the same 😕

 

Now it's actually not showing the adapter connected in the macOS indicator, HWMonitor, or TBS when it is connected.  Hmm... something is super broken.

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