Try this Clover-Folder.
(I think, SSDT.aml is the cause of your problem. Now I deleted it from Clover. You have to create your own SSDT later.)
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(I think, SSDT.aml is the cause of your problem. Now I deleted it from Clover. You have to create your own SSDT later.)
Try this Clover-Folder.
(I think, SSDT.aml is the cause of your problem. Now I deleted it from Clover. You have to create your own SSDT later.)
I will try your CLOVER folder and report back to you
UPDATE:
@iPhoneTruth
When I tried to use ssdtPRGen to generate SSDT it failed with the following error:
I think the problem because I have 6200U cpu and you have 6500U CPU, maybe the DSDT need some changes? what you think
Wait with generating your SSDT. Laptop will run also without SSDT.
How is it now with the batteryindicator?
Wait with generating your SSDT. Laptop will run also without SSDT.
How is it now with the batteryindicator?
Without SSDT it shows that: No Battery Available
UPDATE:
@iPhoneTruth I generate the SSDT successfully and this is the result:
but when I use this SSDT.aml the same problem not solved and it show the message: No Battery Available
Which one is the latest DSDT you currently use?
I might also add, that I had an Ideapad 500-15ISK, which didn't need a DSDT-Battery-Patch, just the ACPIBatteryManager.kext in /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other directory.
Did you try that on your machine?
Which one is the latest DSDT you currently use?
I might also add, that I had an Ideapad 500-15ISK, which didn't need a DSDT-Battery-Patch, just the ACPIBatteryManager.kext in /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other directory.
Did you try that on your machine?
@al6042
I use this DSDT from this post
macOS sierra in Thinkpad E560 help needed
I didn't try without DSDT-Battery-Patch, I don't know how to patch or unpatch DSDT
can you help me please
Before I can do that, you should add your hardware details either in your signature or your profile, within the section "About me".
I also would like to take a look at your IOREG-Data...
Please download the IORegistryExplorer, open it and save the results with "File"->"Save as" as an IOREG-file...
Compress it and post it as an attachment.
Before I can do that, you should add your hardware details either in your signature or your profile, within the section "About me".
I also would like to take a look at your IOREG-Data...
Please download the IORegistryExplorer, open it and save the results with "File"->"Save as" as an IOREG-file...
Compress it and post it as an attachment.
@al6042
I did all of that
the IOREG-file in the attachments
Please do not always quote the post directly above yours... everybody in here can read, but all that "quoting" messes up the readability of the thread on mobile devices...
Thanks
EDIT:
Do you use a Broadcom Wifi/BT Combo-Card in your Thinkpad E560?
No, I use Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 but it is not working as you know, I'm planning to replace it soon
Please try the attached config.plist and DSDT.aml, but make sure you just rename your current ones, instead of deleting them.
You are awesome! It works!!!!!!!!!!!
I need to test it more but it appears it works fine, Thank you very much
What you did to make it work?
and I want to ask you, should I use the SSDT that I generate in post 24 ( Is I generate it right?)
or should I use the SSDT from @iPhoneTruth files?
EDIT:
It appears that the battery percentage is shown right, but the Battery icon turn to RED color at 94%
maybe there is a small problem need to be fixed
Thanks for the Info...
Since the battery seems to work, I'd say try both SSDTs one after another and see what's happening when you check the speedsteps with the Intel Power Gadget.
In regards to the DSDT, the Battery Patch was already set, but it seemed to have missed the "AC Adapter Fix" from the "Laptop"-Repository.
I added that, with a couple of other known Injections for Audio, Graphics, HDMI-Audio and some other stuff...
I don't know how to thank you, many many thanks
did you read my edit?
EDIT:
It appears that the battery percentage is shown right, but the Battery icon turn to RED color at 94%
maybe there is a small problem need to be fixed
Never saw that kind of change... that might come from the ACPIBatteryManager.
@al6042
Ok, I test it more with both SSDT,
In the attachments you will find two screenshots of both my SSDT and @iPhoneTruth of Intel Power Gadget
Which one is better?
And about the Battery red icon problem, I noticed that it turn red after the battery decreased by about 3% for example: if the battery is 77% the icon will turned red after the battery decreased to %74
and if I make a sleep and wake for the laptop, the battery icon turned to black again!
Try to use "Use dark menu bar and Dock" to see if the color-issue still exists.
I'm missing the attachments...
The battery problem not solved with "Use dark menu bar and Dock" and it show me the notification "Low Battery your Mac will sleep soon unless plugged into a power outlet." but its not sleeping after the message appear
and sorry for missing the attachments, now in the attachments
UPDATE:
Another problem that I have a dual boot, macOS and Windows 10
in macOS the battery level is 61%
and if i reboot and entered Windows 10, I found the battery level is 55%
Is that normal?
I would use your SSDT... it seems much more balanced for the CPU.
In regards to a possible difference in Battery data grabbed within a multi-boot-environment, I can't help you, since I don't have something to compare your findings.
@iPhoneTruth Can you please confirm that you don't have difference in Battery data grabbed within a multi-boot-environment? I have 5% difference between macOS and Windows