


kernel_task was at 100%+ which I have heard is caused by thermal management. I closed all apps (except Dolphin) and fired up Activity Monitor. I was playing some Wii games using the Dolphin emulator and I noticed that my bottom case was hot and my fan was running loudly, which was unusual for playing games in Dolphin. It worked fine for several weeks until last night. Okay, so I got SwitchResX on my new M1 MacBook Pro (as one would). I'd like to think of myself as a power-user, but this time I've really got myself stumped. I almost gave up at this point but kept going and entered another directory, I messed around with the Finder and Terminal to see if there was maybe a sneaky bypass to the display or something but found nothing, any help would be appreciated!ĭefault scaled resolution settings changed after using SwitchResX. So I looked again and found to go the directory where the file was located and pressed The combination (I forgot it) and put in the exact directory, so excited I pressed the beautiful blue button, no directory found. So I went ahead and booted into safe mode, and I dragged the application to the trash, and rebooted.
MACBOOK PRO 4K 60HZ DISABLE SIP SWITCHRESX HOW TO
I ended up researching on the internet, I disabled SIP and rebooted, still a black screen, after that I wanted to give up but kept looking and found their website about how to troubleshoot this issue. I tried rebooting and changed a few settings, worked just fine! As I rebooted it went black again, I rebooted, still black. Then what happened was I rebooted to a happy MacOS until about half way through the boot up process and went to an entire black screen. I recently installed a software known as SwitchResX but I’ll call it SRX for short, To use it you need to disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) and I chose my custom resolution.
