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-Let's see if a hard SMC reset fixes the. Carefully disconnect the batteries connection, leave the Battery data cable connected. Now press the power button and hold it for a good 15 sec's this drains the charge within the logic board. Now plug in the MagSafe to power the system I haven't tried this yet on a M Series system so I'm sure what will be the reaction. Intel system tend to spontaneously restart. Give it a chance, then disconnect the MagSafe charger and reconnect the battery and restart the system did that alter CoconutBattery give it a good minute to recache the values.
+Let's see if a hard SMC reset fixes this. Carefully disconnect the batteries connection, leave the Battery data cable connected. Now press the power button and hold it for a good 15 sec's this drains the charge within the logic board. Now plug in the MagSafe to power the system I haven't tried this yet on a M Series system so I'm sure what will be the reaction. Intel system tend to spontaneously restart. Give it a chance, then disconnect the MagSafe charger and reconnect the battery and restart the system did that alter CoconutBattery give it a good minute to recache the values.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Let's see if a hard SMC reset fixes the. Carefully disconnect the batteries connection, leave the Battery data cable connected. Now press the power button and hold it for a good 15 sec's this drains the charge within the logic board. Now plug in the MagSafe to power the system I haven't tried this yet on a M Series system so I'm sure what will be the reaction. Intel system tend to spontaneously restart.  Give it a chance, then disconnect the MagSafe charger and reconnect the battery and restart the system did that alter CoconutBattery give it a good minute to recache the values.

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