![]() Power, then plug it back when I want to wake it. ![]() Sleep mode still works but I have to let it sleep first, then unplug the Which I think could do something, when I plugged it back it only lasts forĪ minute or so on a battery, even if its full and then shuts down. Recently I discovered a noise in myįans, opened my Macbook to clean them and unplugged the battery cable, On Fri, Aug 30, 2019, 7:19 PM Edwin wrote:ĭoes anyone having an issue after applying this fix with computer shuttingĭown without power plugged in? After I applied the steps by it worked great even without the power Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. ![]() You are receiving this because you commented. ![]() On Jun 5, 2019, at 07:32, KONAPAVANKUMAR wrote: i checked each and every folder for that to move back to its default location Now im not able to find AMDRadeonX3000.kext in my system. I did all the steps mentioned by didnt moved any files or folders according to those steps The most complete procedure would be to: Get software update notice Move AMDRadeionX3000.kext back from Disabled to /System/Library/Extensions Apply software update Repeat steps from #2 above to the new one back to your Disabled folder in your home directory. I am assuming you’ve already applied the NVRAM patch, if not, do so while in Safe Mode (before the reboot) Also, be aware that some (including the most recent security fix to High Sierra) include a revised AMDRadeionX3000.kext so after each update from Apple, you’ll have to go and see if it has re-appeared and repeat the above. 1)I turned off the SIP: (boot to Recovery mode, enter terminal and type csrutil disable, then reboot) 2) Then entered Single User Mode: and performed: make disk writable using: fsck -fy mount -uw / then go move the KEXT file to a safe location: cd /System/Library/Extensions mkdir /Users//Disabled mv AMDRadeionX3000.kext /Users//Disabled reboot P.S. However, about a month ago, I found that everytime I switched users (using Fast User Switching at the screen saver screen) the system would freeze immediately after entering the password for the account to be switched to. ![]() Prior to about a month ago, I had NEVER moved any of the KEXTs out of the way and the system had worked about 98% time (an occasional freeze here and there that required re-applying the nvram patch). ![]()
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