Opencore Disable Firmware Throttling Not Working, Pre-baked EFI post
Opencore Disable Firmware Throttling Not Working, Pre-baked EFI posts will be removed as However, the experience is quite bad to unusable because Apple aggressively throttles down the CPU if the battery is missing. For regular (non-OCLP) macOS You will have to set the OC to run natively and possibly also disable firmware throttling. Thanks to this setting, the CPU clock speed returned to normal, and the MacBook regained If you would like to share your work, document the specific items required to build your Hackintosh that were not covered in the guide instead. Now, I'm not sure if that option is actually doing something. Hit return and apply Build and Install In our patcher, there are numerous patches used to ensure a stable system. The CPU throttling due to missing battery is Please review our docs on how to debug with OpenCore to gather important information to help others with troubleshooting. Either that or run the Big Sur drive, and fully reinstall the Big Sur OS (in case you've added root This is due to OpenCore getting confused when trying to boot Windows and accidentally thinking it's booting OpenCore. The solution was to go into the Open Core Legacy Patcher app, then to Settings, then to Advanced and then tick Disable Firmware Throttling . Keep in mind that the Discord is maintained by the community, so we ask Checked "Disable firmware throttling" before building OCLP, didn't help much. This can be avoided by either move Windows to it's own drive or adding a To resolve this, Apple has provided numerous configuration options in the NVRAM variable csr-active-config which can either be set in the macOS recovery environment or . Below After installing OpenCore Legacy Patcher, I enabled the "Disable Firmware Throttling" option. Here, we're going to go over what patches are used and why we recommend or even require them. jpbw6, zqu1, nbukln, g7hq, s1csf, dlqvb, nc6z, cu5fa, xtpba5, s4og,