kalel83 Posted November 5, 2009 Share Posted November 5, 2009 So I have this issue that no one including me seems to understand, on forums/google searches and mirc. What is understood: When I have osx working perfectly, and I reboot everything still works. When I have osx working perfectly and I shutdown my computer for 30 seconds or more, osx is broken when I boot back up. I have to go though a {censored}storm of things to get it back, which is random, and then the solution gets lost the next time I shut down. So the question is, what is getting cleared? Is the bios setting new IRQ-settings/attributes to things at first cold boot, things that don't change when quickly rebooting and keeping system power to the whole board/system? Thanks in advance. I am looking for real answers/guesses/ anything Basically the bug I get a system/mouse lag that dosn't get fixed with cpus=1. It goes away if I install a new kext without rebuilding permissions or anything. It goes away if I change dsdt. But then next shutdown/boot the bug is back. I have changed kernels, kexts, dsdt, removed kexts and dsdt. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/195965-what-gets-set-in-biosmemorysysten-on-cold-boot-that-stays-same-with-reboot-but-changes-on-after-complete-shutdown/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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