MacBook Pro :: SMC Errors - KSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) FKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff8013adf000
May 23, 2012
My mid-2010 MacBook Pro wioth 10.7.4 seems to be freezing with increasing frequency. When I look in the console logs I see the errors below. I have seen that with the 10.7.4 update people are seeing SMC issues but none like this. I have reset the SMC several times after this started happening last week but there is no change in the behavior.
Anyone else getting these types of errors? 5/23/12 11:09:31.000 AM kernel: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG1H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff8013adf0005/23/12 11:09:31.000 AM kernel: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TCBH kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff8013adf0005/23/12 11:09:31.000 AM kernel: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH4P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff8013adf0005/23/12 11:09:31.000 AM kernel: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMB1
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