After messing around with the Integrated Graphics fix for most of the morning (with absolutely no luck), I stumbled upon the reason: The integrated graphics on Sandy Bridge (i7-2600k) processors is not supported under Mojave. The solution for me was in this thread...
I just updated my machine from El Capitan to High Sierra using this guide.
I had a few issues, and maybe this will help someone else:
1) I did not convert my SSD to APFS. I have heard some horror stories about doing this, and I didn't see any advantage to it. So, I used the "skip conversion to...
Got the card today (A used PNY Geforce GTX770). I had already downloaded and installed the webdrivers, so it was just a matter of removing my old card and installing this one. Seems to sleep and wake perfectly.
I gave up and upgraded to El Capitan.
So, that has a different sleep problem, one that is very well documented and tied to my video card. I finally decided to get an Nvidia video card and get around the problem that way. The card should be here early this week.
OK, this is a really old thread, but here is what I've found:
Other USB devices mess up the USB boot menu. I had my Dell 2713HM monitor's USB plugged into my machine, and it would only see my El Cap install USB stick once every 10-20 restarts. When I unplugged the monitors, not only did it find...
I'm having exactly the same issue, on the same MoBo, but with a different video card.
I'm pretty sure it's a driver issue, becuase the system will sleep if I boot into safe mode.
HD4600+/HD4000/HD3000 Framebuffer Edits
Has the freeze/reboot when HDMI is unplugged on Haswell 4600 graphics been resolved (or at least understood)?
It turn out that when my projector turns off, this occurs. I'm looking at making a EDID dongle to fool the HDMI port into thinking that there...
I installed the machine this weekend.
And discovered a problem.
I have a dual-monitor setup, (LCD and projector). If the projector is off after the machine wakes up from sleep, it reboots. It doesn't matter which port the projector is on (DVI or HDMI) - if it is off when the Hackintosh...
I have been trying to replace my aging Mac Mini media server with a more modern machine for awhile. I settled on the GA-Z87N-WIFI board and an i5 4690 processor, because that MoBo was in the recommend build section. I built the machine up, and after fighting the "Boot 0" issue and some other...
FWIW, I was never able to get this MoBo to sleep reliably.
It would always corrupt memory after a few (1-30) sleep cycles. I'm reasonably sure it's a firmware issue - setting the BIOS to "Enhanced Stability" helped, and upping the DRAM voltage helped also. But, nothing I tried fixed the problem...
I just got F6 to work.
It took a long time, tweaking BIOS settings, but by loading Optimized defaults, and turning OFF VT-D, it boots Yosemite.
Now, to see if it helps my freeze after sleep issue....
I could NOT get it to boot my machine - it kept failing with "unable to allocate xxx pages" of memory.
As far as I could tell, all the correct drivers were installed.
I'd be willing to try it again, but maybe on my next build, when I have a backup machine to do actual work on.
Well, I enabled debug in Disk Utility, and sure enough - it's there.
So, how do I delete it? The EFI partition is greyed out.
Do I have to boot from another disk?
As far as I can tell, it's gone...
No EFI partition shows up in Disk Utility.
And when I boot, the Clover menu only shows the "utilities" - no bootable partitions appear.
I still have an EFI folder at the root level on my boot drive - that's can't be the problem, can it?
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