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Hello everyone,


I have a Dell 7577 series laptop with these specs;


Intel i7-7700HQ >>>>>>> Nvidia 1050 TI >>>>>>> 16 GB RAM >>>>>>> Samsung 128 GB SSD.


I am running Catalina and installed supplemental update. I can boot into my hack and use it for daily use actually. But I am especially suspicious about power management. My laptop fans are working loudly more than usual. Lately I have made changes in clover here and there but I am not sure if they are necessary or not. I am not also sure about if I harm my system. There is a new thing with battery after installation of latest VirtualSMC.kext and its sensors. Battery indicator now says "Replace Soon" or "Service Battery" randomly on each boot. When I check on bios, it says battery life is excellent. Windows 10 does not give me any error regarding to battery also.


I have 2 SSDs on my laptop. One of them is for macOS, the other one is for Windows 10.


I am uploading my EFI Folder here. Is there anyone who can check it out to say me if I had power management or other things in general with my system. Should I remove any "ssdt patch, kext or config patch" ? Should I add something? When I boot with -v flag, there are some error codes like ACPI Error but I can't see them because it is too fast to notice. I am mostly suspicious about my power management.


Folder includes original ACPI folder. I removed theme folder and 2 kexts which is for usb wifi dongle by chris1111 due to reduce zip file size. I have no kexts installed to /L/E or S/L/E


If you check and help me, I will be glad. For an additional request, depending on my clover folder and system specs, is there anyone who can make Opencore boot loader EFI folder for me to try it out? I read read me pdf but it is beyond my English and software knowledge.


Thanks in advance. @MaLd0n & others.

barfusti Clover EFI.zip

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[ref]barfusti[/ref], u use a strange renames and strange way, the name is hot patch

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