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Please look at my extracted DSDT and tell me why sleep doesn't work

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I followed this guide to extract, patch, and compile a DSDT for my hardware: http://www.tonymacx86.com/dsdt/31716-guide-creating-your-own-dsdt-most-boards.html

After booting on my Unibeast/ML USB, installation, reboot, and installation of Multibeast using the follow settings, I have a mostly working system. Two things that don't work are related to power savings settings (cannot wake-up for sleep or when the monitor goes to sleep). So I'm wondering if these problems are due to something 'wrong' with my DSDT.

Thanks in advance!
 

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1) There isn't an entry in the database for my motherboard so I extracted it myself.
2) Yes, these are indeed setup.
3) I rebooted fresh and let the powersavings make the monitor go to sleep. I then woke it by by pressing a key on the keyboard. It woke up and displayed a frozen screen.
4) I attached /var/log/system.log in hopes someone would understand what it means :)
 

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OK... will try this. Tell me, I manually added the HDA driver using kext helper. How can I remove it? Also, I am pretty sure that audio will not work without it.

FYI - this is the procedure I followed:
9. Run MultiBeast and selected only:
- UserDSDT or DSDT-Free Installation
- Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Audio -> Realtek ALC8xx -> ALC889a/885
- Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Network -> Realtek Gigabit Ethernet 2.06 for 10.7
- Customizations -> Boot Options -> PCI Root ID Fix (Without this App Store didn't work properly!)

10. Ran Kext Helper and dragged the AppleHDA.kext (presented on page 3 of this post by MacPhreak4Evr) and let it rebuild the cache.

11. Rebooted and removed the USB drive. ML should boot off the hard drive all by itself at this point if you are not using a drive with 4K sectors. If you are follow special instructions below.

12. Once booted, you need to "fix" the audio by going into Settings -> Audio and changing the output device as appropriate (it defaults to headphones for some reason).
 
Please look at my extracted DSDT and tell me why sleep doesn't work [SOLVED]

Thanks you! I am now able to have my monitor go to sleep without the crash.

Steps:
- Used the DSDT.aml that you provided
- Removed S/L/E/AppleHDA.kext manually from a bash shell
- UserDSDT or DSDT-Free Installation
- Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Audio -> Realtek ALC8xx -> ALC889a/885
- Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Network -> Realtek Gigabit Ethernet 2.06 for 10.7
- Customizations -> Boot Options -> PCI Root ID Fix (Without this App Store didn't work properly!)

Rebooted and have tested the screen powersavings several times now. I do not see any odd entries in the /var/log/system.log when I go into sleep for the monitor or when I come out of sleep!

Tell me - what did you do to the DSDT.aml?
 
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