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Disable "wake on Lan" and "wake on USB" in BIOS.
That's it! Looks like my BIOS was reseted by any reason.
Disable "wake on Lan" and "wake on USB" in BIOS.
Unfortunally a new issue:
The date and time jumps to 11 pm in December 2013. It also changes the time in BIOS to this date.
And after I updated to El captain, now it shows again my "favourte screen" Non vanilla dsdt. I have attached the troubleshooting zip which also had an error about DirectHW.kext.
P.S. Also sleep isn't working as it should because it wakes up immediately after it goes to sleep..
Oh darn! Spoke too soon.
My USB 3.0 external drives don't seem to want to connect to the USB 3.0 bus but, they connect to the USB 2.0 bus.
I have switched cables and drives with the same result.
I got one drive to connect once to the 3.0 bus.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
if [ -d ~/Downloads/RehabMan ]; then rm -R ~/Downloads/RehabMan; fi
mkdir ~/Downloads/RehabMan
cd ~/Downloads/RehabMan
patchmatic -extract
kextstat|grep -y acpiplat
kextstat|grep -y appleintelcpu
kextstat|grep -y applelpc
Download patchmatic: https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-maciasl-patchmatic/downloads/RehabMan-patchmatic-2015-0107.zip
Extract the 'patchmatic' binary from the ZIP. Copy it to /usr/bin, such that you have the binary at /usr/bin/patchmatic.
In terminal,
Code:if [ -d ~/Downloads/RehabMan ]; then rm -R ~/Downloads/RehabMan; fi mkdir ~/Downloads/RehabMan cd ~/Downloads/RehabMan patchmatic -extract
Note: It is easier if you use copy/paste instead of typing the commands manually.
Post contents of Downloads/RehabMan directory (as ZIP).
Also, post ioreg: http://www.tonymacx86.com/audio/58368-guide-how-make-copy-ioreg.html. Please, use the IORegistryExplorer v2.1 attached to the post! DO NOT reply with an ioreg from any other version of IORegistryExplorer.app.
And output from:
Code:kextstat|grep -y acpiplat kextstat|grep -y appleintelcpu kextstat|grep -y applelpc
Also, post EFI/Clover folder.
With drive connected or without?