Unless you want sit and fret about what your CPU is doing all the time, of course. Apple could perhaps have included a controller in the T2 design which might have been better for the user, but Apple has been silent on that. Since I had been running with screen sharing and file sharing turned on.
When this problem occurred, I turned off screen sharing, and it seemed to provide some relief for a while but then sharingd went back to its old tricks again. Currently running Have you reported it on the beta? Of course! Report it in the beta! I completely forgot about that aspect of the public betas. Thank you for reminding me. Now, we wait. But not practical.
It sounds like you were caught with incompatibilities between different versions of the USB 3. Also please only charge on the right side of your computer, otherwise computer overheats. However, I seldom also connect devices which draw much power from the other port on that side, which is the critical factor for overheating.
But incompatibility between USB-C standards and devices is rife, as we should have expected. OK, so I followed this very closely and tried everything recommended.
No change. So for the heck of it, I stuck it in the freezer for an hour, running. Got every component down to 10 degrees celcius. So much for your heat theory. If those return normal, what about clean re-installing Catalina? This time, perhaps without any third-party extensions. Does this also happen when you start up in Safe Mode? I spent more than 5 hours dealing with this problem and nothing I found online worked.
In my case, the culprit was HAXM com. Among the suggestions I make for dealing with this problem, starting in Safe mode is one early procedure worth trying.
Did you try that? First, you need to check whether your Mac has a T2 chip or not. To do this, please click here. Instructions for MacBooks 1.
Shut down your Mac. On the built-in keyboard, press and hold the following keys. Your Mac might turn on. Keep holding all three keys for 7 seconds, then press and hold the power button as well. If your Mac is on, it will turn off as you hold the keys.
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