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Hello, please help me understand one issue Sonoma 14.7.4

Hello! Tell me, can I expect an answer from you? Or is that the end of the topic?
 
Good evening. I have attached the files.
Remove the PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x5)/Pci(0x0,0x0) property.
Remove EC-Enabler
Disable CustomSMBIOSGuid
Set UpdateSMBIOSMode to Create

Reset NVRAM twice and then check if the issue persists!
 
Hello! Tell me, can I expect an answer from you? Or is that the end of the topic?
Was not available last week.
 
Remove the PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x5)/Pci(0x0,0x0) property.
Remove EC-Enabler
Disable CustomSMBIOSGuid
Set UpdateSMBIOSMode to Create

Reset NVRAM twice and then check if the issue persists!
I'm sorry, but I must have taken a step back! I hope this is fixable.
The fact is that I accidentally selected the wrong option and executed "clean NVRAM". After that, the OC does not boot the system, I attach a screenshot. "Clover" boots the system normally. How can this be fixed? I haven't found anything useful on the Internet to fix the situation. Thank you very much in advance!
 

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Good evening! I restored the bootloader, and started the system with all the fixes! But unfortunately, the situation has not changed. Thank you very much! Mysticism, of course, but a fact is a fact...
 
Checked your ACPI files and it seems like the vendor has left a Battery device in the native ACPI files. As its not a Notebook, but a Desktop with a Mobile CPU, renaming the Battery method on OC should probably fix the issue.

Try to renam BAT0 to XBAT and then check.
 
Good evening. Thank you for your reply. It's probably a good idea that should help. I roughly understand that this renaming of the device needs to be done using a patch. In the ACPI section. But I do not know how to determine the value of the BAT0 device and which one to replace it with. Please tell me where you can read about it. Thank you in advance.
 
Good evening. Thank you for your reply. It's probably a good idea that should help. I roughly understand that this renaming of the device needs to be done using a patch. In the ACPI section. But I do not know how to determine the value of the BAT0 device and which one to replace it with. Please tell me where you can read about it. Thank you in advance.
Converting text to Hex is simple. BAT0=42415430 and XBAT=58424154
 
Good evening! Thanks, everything is clear now. The patch was added, but there is no result. And now I don't find any BAT0 or XBAT devices. I think we should stop there and stay on Clover.
 

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