![]() ![]() but I think we can get this thing hammered out.Īside from the places you've already posted I don't think there are any more tech inclined support forums. Yay Anyone wondering if it will work for them, just download the 1 hour trial version and see. But to use these PC fan control software you must have some adequate knowledge. You can find plenty fan controller programs which allows its users to manually change computer fan speed. These tools helps users to maintain normal computer temperature. :-( :-( I found and downloaded and this fixed my problem. I was using smcFanControl with apple scripts to set the fan speed. Fan control software are the best PC utilities to keep computer cool. :-( Found smcFanControl but it didn't work on this old iMac with Lion. you can essentially create a clean install by deleting ~/ and using some sleuthing and a couple programs I can direct you to if you choose to go this route)įinally, all that said, an install with some unwanted files that won't impact performance seems to be the lesser of two evils for you so it may just be where we have to go if that external clone resolve the issue. After installing a solid state drive, there was huge fan noise on my 2006 iMac. it's not like Windows and doesn't need a registry clean or anything like that. That being said, it's not really necessary to have a "clean" install of OS X. If it works this should tell us whether the issue is OS X or if it's the SMC (it's firmware that loads, if I remember correctly, after EFI but before OS X) You can plug it in, hold option, and boot from it as if it was installed is it source to put into an Xcode project or what kind of source is it? I can likely get you in the correct direction if you still have that code and think it will resolve your issue and you're just hung up on compiling itĪlso, you have a clone of your old system The code you found is no longer available. I googled your issue because, unfortunately, I haven't used SMC fan control for a few years now so I can't go and fiddle with it nor do I remember the ins and outs of it I found a compiled version of "Apple System Management Controller tool" (the latest version of which is called SMC_util3) but when I run it, I get the list of commands and then "logout, process completed" and no chance to actually do anything.Īssuming the SMC reset caused this, would that tool let me write the correct values back to the SMC? (I may have done that incorrectly though.) When I enter 6200 manually into SMC Fan Control it says it's not a supported value. smcFanControl è una curiosa applicazione che ti permette di regolare la velocità delle diverse ventole presenti sul tuo computer. I have also made a MacBookPro8,3 entry as it was not specifically listed in ist and that didn't change anything either. I have already tried opening package contents in SMC Fan Control/Resources/ist and replaced every instance of "5500" with "6200" and no luck. Would this have anything to do with having done an SMC and PRAM reset alongside the reinstall? Unfortunately I did everything at once so I can't actually pin-point which step caused this problem. Now SMC Fan Control will only let me take the fans up to 5500rpm, not 6200rpm as was possible on my previous install. I just reformatted and reinstalled 10.8.5 and all my software. ![]()
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