RehabMan / OS-X-ACPI-Battery-Driver

Implements an Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) based battery manager kernel extension (kext/driver) for non-Apple laptops running OS X.
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Strange symptom on laptop with AMT #20

Closed xtreme1690 closed 7 years ago

xtreme1690 commented 7 years ago

System: HP Elitebook 2570p - Intel Core i5 3360m

It seems anytime AMT is involved in the BIOS, i cant get this to work. It will work and the battery % is correct and when AC is plugged in it will work correctly when i tell the bios to "Unconfigure AMT on next reboot" but as soon as a next reboot/shutdown takes place this goes back to not working!

What happens? Well it seems AMT is causing the battery % and status to be reported incorrectly. When plugged in It will also say "BATTERY IS NOT CHARGING"

There doesnt seem to be a way to permanently disable AMT either despite HP's own document stating howto get into the firmware management (CTRL+P)

Have no problems on a same model HP 2570p unit with a I5 processor (without 'V-Pro')

RehabMan commented 7 years ago

Please provide "Problem Reporting" files in the ProBook guide thread. https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-hp-probook-elitebook-zbook-using-clover-uefi-hotpatch-10-11.189416/

RehabMan commented 7 years ago

Closing due to no response, no followup.