![]() Kernel Extensions in name corresponding to current thread: watchdogdĭarwin Kernel Version 20.1.0: Sat Oct 31 00:07: root:xnu-7195.50.7~2/RELEASE X8664 Service:, total successful checkins since wake (2450 seconds ago): 226, last successful checkin: 120 seconds agoīacktrace (CPU 4), Frame : Return Address ![]() Service:, total successful checkins since wake (2450 seconds ago): 246, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago Panic(cpu 4 caller 0xffffff801af53a13): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from in 120 seconds Literally *nothing* else open on the system except the time machine backup was in progress. This sounds exactly like my scenario, except on a iMac Retina 5k 4-core i7. Service:, total successful checkins since load (7090 seconds ago): 709, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago Service:, total successful checkins since load (7120 seconds ago): 701, last successful checkin: 120 seconds ago Service returned not alive with context : unresponsive dispatch queue(s): -wl Panic(cpu 4 caller 0xffffff801dd53a13): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from in 120 seconds I used to brag to my friends how stable and secure MacOS was. This time it crashed with Android studio open, safari open, the app store open, and amazon music playing. The odd thing is one time it crashed when I wasn't even using the computer. After reboot, your Network should show "Ethernet".With the upgrade to Big Sur 11.0.1, my iMac Retina 4K 6-core intel core i7 has become highly unstable. Note: In step #5, you type in built-in under Properties Key and 01 under Properties Value and Value Type as Data then Save and finally Reboot. Sudo rm /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ist In your Setting,-> Network ->If your Does Not say "Ethernet" (I'm Wired) then you're likely en01 "built-in" is not checked under HackinTool info.įor me, I felt confused because Dortania explain based on OC not Clover. It kept showing cannot connect to server. I wasn't able to connect to my iCloud even thought I can surf the net. Sorry for highjacking but probably this is good for those who follow your guide and cannot connect to server when signing to iCloud. Perhaps they were indeed for older macOS and since High Sierra or Catalina, they too are no longer needed?Īs Slice reported today, FSInject.efi " is for 10.7 (Lion) and older systems which are able to load individual kexts instead of prelinkedkernel" so I also try booting without it on r5123-1 and I had no issues removing it. Not sure if it's now integrated in main CLOVER圆4.efi ? Slice responded here but. Originally in older days, it was a "Driver responsible for Clover's /EFI/kexts/XXX kext injection into kernelcache". There is still no conclusive evidence as to whether keep FSInject.efi and VirtualSMC.efi (instead of SMCHelper.efi that's for FakeSMC.kext) and digging on the net only provides some user's feedback rather some developers' insight (as they see the code that I cannot). That's also my minimum EFI drivers except that I am an old-school guy and still use FSInject.efi and VirtualSMC.efi Yes kind reminder to everyone, NvmExpressDxe.efi is for older maOS's that don't natively support NVMe, we don't need this for Mojave and newer. I'm currently testing this reduced driver set with a USB (keeping my SSD EFI untouched) and will update my SSD after I confirm proper operation through a few boot cycles.ĮDIT: Note that when booting with OC 0.6.3, I need only the following drivers (still using FakeSMC.kext): OcQuirks.efi (since I'm still booting with r5122).My CLOVER drivers are now limited to the following: I tried removing DataHubDxe.efi (since I think my rig is "modern"), but my system will not boot Catalina 10.15.7.03 without DataHubDxe.efi. Keeping OcQuirks.efi (since I'm still on r5122).Removed SMCHelper.efi (even though I am using FakeSMC.kext).I'm still running CLOVER r5122 (UEFI) and Catalina 10.15.7.03 as the baseline on my HackMini8,1 and was able to apply your suggestions as follows: Tutorial! Sharing my experience in case it helps others.
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