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Hi guys,
I just wanted to share something with you all that I've just found - I was having issues with sleep on my machine and tried lots of things to get it fixed and finally found a solution.
Things I tried:
1. Load optimal BIOS settings - just enable HPET 64 bit and SATA = AHCI on Intel Chip HD controller (checked that No Execute Memory Protect was Enabled and Init First Display = PCI). Also unplugged Bluetooth (Trust 2400p) and booted into OSX using Safe Mode (-x at Chameleon)
- Sleep worked - first time it worked in 2 months !!!!
2. Try the above but booting normally (not safe more)
- Sleep worked !
3. Try the above but re-add all overclocking settings to CPU and Memory and voltages
- Sleep worked
4. Reboot with bluetooth in
- Sleep worked
5. Enabled AHCI on other GSATA 6/7 with Win 7 drive attached to GSATA6/7 (Marvel9128 chip) - windows drives are no seen in OSX but sleep is broken
I have it that if I attach my Win 7 drive to the Intel Chip SATA ports then my computer hangs at AHCIP detection on that drive - which is a known issue to do with disk geometry detection - see IVAN'S post at the bottom here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/For ... c37d020c81
6. Moved Wind 7 drive to GSATA 8/9 port - (controlled by Gigabyte chip) - enabled AHCI here and then disabled GSATA 6/7 port all together
SLEEP WORKS!!!!
So it was that Marvel chip with my Win 7 drive on that was breaking sleep - it's taken me sooooo long to track this down and fix it. I hope this helps some other people !!!
PHEW !!!!!!
No more Only
I just wanted to share something with you all that I've just found - I was having issues with sleep on my machine and tried lots of things to get it fixed and finally found a solution.
Things I tried:
1. Load optimal BIOS settings - just enable HPET 64 bit and SATA = AHCI on Intel Chip HD controller (checked that No Execute Memory Protect was Enabled and Init First Display = PCI). Also unplugged Bluetooth (Trust 2400p) and booted into OSX using Safe Mode (-x at Chameleon)
- Sleep worked - first time it worked in 2 months !!!!
2. Try the above but booting normally (not safe more)
- Sleep worked !
3. Try the above but re-add all overclocking settings to CPU and Memory and voltages
- Sleep worked
4. Reboot with bluetooth in
- Sleep worked
5. Enabled AHCI on other GSATA 6/7 with Win 7 drive attached to GSATA6/7 (Marvel9128 chip) - windows drives are no seen in OSX but sleep is broken
I have it that if I attach my Win 7 drive to the Intel Chip SATA ports then my computer hangs at AHCIP detection on that drive - which is a known issue to do with disk geometry detection - see IVAN'S post at the bottom here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/For ... c37d020c81
6. Moved Wind 7 drive to GSATA 8/9 port - (controlled by Gigabyte chip) - enabled AHCI here and then disabled GSATA 6/7 port all together
SLEEP WORKS!!!!
So it was that Marvel chip with my Win 7 drive on that was breaking sleep - it's taken me sooooo long to track this down and fix it. I hope this helps some other people !!!
PHEW !!!!!!
No more Only