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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Well your systems SMC services is in CPU Safe Mode which is when SMC’s sensors are not communicating to SMC because of a disconnection or failed sensor or the sensor is detecting a out of spec value (temp, current or voltage)
Do you have something disconnected? Battery, camera, display or drive?
If you do make sure they are connected.
***You need to run deeper diagnostics!*** Depending on what the OS version is running on your system you might encounter a problem running the onboard diagnostics, as Apple messed it up with the newer firmware update within the newer macOS versions. But, let’s give it a try! Restart your system and press the ***D*** key to enter into the onboard diagnostics
Reference [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255|Mac startup key combinations]
Hopefully you can get an error code to aim us to the area thats in trouble. If that fails you’ll need to find the original Grey CD that came with the system it will have an older version of diagnostics which should still work. Or, you’ll need the service diagnostics for your system its hard to find as Apple does a search and destroy on anyone posting it online.
So the last option and in some ways easier! Is to install the full version of this app [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] while it still not a complete diagnostics it might be enough to figure things out.
Let us know what the diagnostics tells you and/or post a snapshot of the TG Pro’s main screen with all of the sensors and fan showing [guide|21499]
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+=== Update (10/22/2021) ===
+Ouch! If the GPU logic is failing (the GPU sensor is not reporting in the TG Pro diagnostics) then your logic board will need replacing as the sensor is within the NVIDIA GeForce 320M chip. This is a unique GPU chip as its also the PCH logic for your system.
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+[image|2502794]
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+[guide|4314]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Well your systems SMC services is in CPU Safe Mode which is when SMC’s sensors are not communicating to SMC because of a disconnection or failed sensor or the sensor is detecting a out of spec value (temp, current or voltage)
Do you have something disconnected? Battery, camera, display or drive?
If you do make sure they are connected.
***You need to run deeper diagnostics!*** Depending on what the OS version is running on your system you might encounter a problem running the onboard diagnostics, as Apple messed it up with the newer firmware update within the newer macOS versions. But, let’s give it a try! Restart your system and press the ***D*** key to enter into the onboard diagnostics
Reference [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255|Mac startup key combinations]
Hopefully you can get an error code to aim us to the area thats in trouble. If that fails you’ll need to find the original Grey CD that came with the system it will have an older version of diagnostics which should still work. Or, you’ll need the service diagnostics for your system its hard to find as Apple does a search and destroy on anyone posting it online.
So the last option and in some ways easier! Is to install the full version of this app [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] while it still not a complete diagnostics it might be enough to figure things out.
-Let us know what the diagnostics tells you and/or post a snapshot of the TG Pro’s main screen with all of the sensors and fans showing [guide|21499]
+Let us know what the diagnostics tells you and/or post a snapshot of the TG Pro’s main screen with all of the sensors and fan showing [guide|21499]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Well your systems SMC services is in CPU Safe Mode which is when SMC’s sensors are not communicating to SMC because of a disconnection or failed sensor or the sensor is detecting a out of spec value (temp, current or voltage)
Do you have something disconnected? Battery, camera, display or drive?
If you do make sure they are connected.
***You need to run deeper diagnostics!*** Depending on what the OS version is running on your system you might encounter a problem running the onboard diagnostics, as Apple messed it up with the newer firmware update within the newer macOS versions. But, let’s give it a try! Restart your system and press the ***D*** key to enter into the onboard diagnostics
-Reference [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255|Mac startup key combinations]
+Reference [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255|Mac startup key combinations]
Hopefully you can get an error code to aim us to the area thats in trouble. If that fails you’ll need to find the original Grey CD that came with the system it will have an older version of diagnostics which should still work. Or, you’ll need the service diagnostics for your system its hard to find as Apple does a search and destroy on anyone posting it online.
-So the last option and in some ways easier! Is to install the full version of this app [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] while it still not a complete diagnostics it might be enough to figure things out.
+So the last option and in some ways easier! Is to install the full version of this app [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] while it still not a complete diagnostics it might be enough to figure things out.
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+Let us know what the diagnostics tells you and/or post a snapshot of the TG Pro’s main screen with all of the sensors and fans showing [guide|21499]

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Well your systems SMC services is in CPU Safe Mode which is when SMC’s sensors are not communicating to SMC because of a disconnection or failed sensor or the sensor is detecting a out of spec value (temp, current or voltage)

Do you have something disconnected? Battery, camera, display or drive?

If you do make sure they are connected.

***You need to run deeper diagnostics!*** Depending on what the OS version is running on your system you might encounter a problem running the onboard diagnostics, as Apple messed it up with the newer firmware update within the newer macOS versions. But, let’s give it a try! Restart your system and press the ***D*** key to enter into the onboard diagnostics

Reference [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255|Mac startup key combinations]

Hopefully you can get an error code to aim us to the area thats in trouble. If that fails you’ll need to find the original Grey CD that came with the system it will have an older version of diagnostics which should still work. Or, you’ll need the service diagnostics for your system its hard to find as Apple does a search and destroy on anyone posting it online.

So the last option and in some ways easier! Is to install the full version of this app [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] while it still not a complete diagnostics it might be enough to figure things out.

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