You do need to be careful with ASD as you need to use the correct one for your system. For most folks (and even me) find the onboard diagnostics offers a good enough hint.
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Sadly, Apple broke it with the newer firmware and even fully disabled it on the 2012 systems which is likely why you used it here.
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Sadly, Apple broke it with the newer firmware and even fully disabled it on the 2012 systems which is likely why you had used ASD here.
I would start off replacing the speaker for sure! That resolves your first error
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SMC services will pump the fans up when either a thermal or current/voltage sensor reports something is a miss. Here the Heatsink thermal sensor is reporting a problem. The missing screw is one of the heat sink screws but it shouldn’t be the cause of this error. After replacing the bad speaker I would run [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] as it will allow you to see which of the sensors was in trouble.
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SMC services will pump the fans up when either a thermal or current/voltage sensor reports something is a miss. Here the Heatsink thermal sensor is reporting a problem. The missing screw is one of the heat sink screws but it shouldn’t be the cause of this error. After replacing the bad speaker I would run [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] as it will allow you to see which of the sensors was in trouble.
You do need to be careful with ASD as you need to use the correct one for your system. For most folks (and even me) find the onboard diagnostics offers a good enough hint.
Sadly, Apple broke it with the newer firmware and even fully disabled it on the 2012 systems which is likely why you used it here.
I would start off replacing the speaker for sure! That resolves your first error
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SMC services will pump the fans up when either a thermal or current/voltage sensor reports something is a miss. Here the Heatsink thermal sensor is reporting a problem. The missing screw is one of the heat sink screws but it shouldn’t be the cause of this error. After replacing the bad speaker I would run {https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro} as it will allow you to see which of the sensors was in trouble.
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SMC services will pump the fans up when either a thermal or current/voltage sensor reports something is a miss. Here the Heatsink thermal sensor is reporting a problem. The missing screw is one of the heat sink screws but it shouldn’t be the cause of this error. After replacing the bad speaker I would run [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] as it will allow you to see which of the sensors was in trouble.
You do need to be careful with ASD as you need to use the correct one for your system. For most folks (and even me) find the onboard diagnostics offers a good enough hint.
Sadly, Apple broke it with the newer firmware and even fully disabled it on the 2012 systems which is likely why you used it here.
I would start off replacing the speaker for sure! That resolves your first error
SMC services will pump the fans up when either a thermal or current/voltage sensor reports something is a miss. Here the Heatsink thermal sensor is reporting a problem. The missing screw is one of the heat sink screws but it shouldn’t be the cause of this error. After replacing the bad speaker I would run {https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro} as it will allow you to see which of the sensors was in trouble.