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The Perfect Customac-Pro: X99-A II, i7-6950X, 128GB G.Skill TridentZ, Aorus GTX 1080 TI Xtreme

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oki thanks for answer really fast:D

I'm using the "OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi" placed in /EFI/Clover/Kexts/10.12 on my hackintosh SSD disk
okay I will check the ram, but it should be compatible with my mobo hmm.
I did move all the files from the kexts folder in your guide to /EFI/Clover/Kexts/10.12, but I didn't do anything with the SSDT-1-aml provided in the guide, would it help if I send some pictures of my hackintosh, because I'm really excited about it worked that well, but only the reboot thing destroy it all, because I Cant really do any productive work on it, because I produce some music, and then if it randomly reboot I looses everything :/ All help really approached :)

1.) :!::!::!::!: "OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi" needs to be in /EFI/CLOVER/Drivers64UEFI/ :!::!::!::!: An efi-file is not a kext-file :!::!::!::!:
There should not be any other "OsxAptioFixDrv**.efi" files in /EFI/CLOVER/Drivers64UEFI/
2.) If you did not mess up 1) the reason for your random reboots must be 2) the RAM memory. There is no other alternative :!:
3.) The SSDT-1.aml is for NVMe. Unless you do have a NVMe drive, you do not need it. If you have one, create your own NVme.aml following my guide.

I now that all help is appreciated on your side, but you also have to consider and follow my advices. Otherwise, my help might be just a waste of time...

Cheers,

KGP
 
@hooked, I just discovered a flawless working voodooHDA.kext on sourceforge (download-link: VoodooHDA.kext-289.zip). You mentioned that you worked with the VoodooHDA.kext and it does not break sleep/weak.
What else I have to consider in my system configuration in case I would use this VoodooHDA.kext for audio, especially with respect to sleep/wake?

Cheers and many thanks in advance,

KGP

I did not have any sleep issues with VoodooHda either, sleep wake works for me with voodoo as well. I noticed @KevinAGI helped you with the value for XHCI. I don't know how that got mixed up in your config, the one I sent you had the correct values, but at least thats fixed. Are you still having trouble with waking from sleep?
 
@kgp : I have a second build which is exactly the same setup as yours and if I use your Efi folder I can't boot if FakeSMC Plugins are present. If I delete them everything is ok but the system boots maybe from 6 times only 2, because of a AllocateRelocBlock error but I already use OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi ! Any idea? By the way why are you using the BRCMPatchRam2 and the BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext ?

a.) You should not just copy my EFI folder! That's why I did not publish this folder earlier. Your should install your hackintosh step by step following my guide.
b.) You have my EFI folder, so please why do you ask me now wether or not I am using the RCMPatchRam2.kext and the BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext?

Cheers,

KGP
 
I did not have any sleep issues with VoodooHda either, sleep wake works for me with voodoo as well. I noticed @KevinAGI helped you with the value for XHCI. I don't know how that got mixed up in your config, the one I sent you had the correct values, but at least thats fixed. Are you still having trouble with waking from sleep?

The first time you sent me just a picture of your ACPI DSDT patches. I must have confused the one entry by entering all values manually. Bad luck!

Yes i am still facing a freeze and reboot on wake. Sometimes I even see the Desktop, which however is just frozen. Then after some seconds the reboot occurs...

I have an essential doubt: In all your builds with working sleep/wake you use a Haswell-E processor, which is also officially supported by Apple. Also the build of @erlipton05 is based on a Haswell-E processor. Thus it might well be that sleep/wake is not only a question of the mobo, the correct config.plist settings or kexts, but rather depends on the kind of processor one is employing. I am very curious what would happen if you use your build with a Broadwell-E processor, like the i7-6800K, i7-6850K, i7-6900K, or i7-6950X :!:
 
The first time you sent me just a picture of your ACPI DSDT patches. I must have confused the one entry by entering all values manually. Bad luck!

Yes i am still facing a freeze and reboot on wake. Sometimes I even see the Desktop, which however is just frozen. Then after some seconds the reboot occurs...

I have an essential doubt: In all your builds with working sleep/wake you use a Haswell-E processor, which is also officially supported by Apple. Also the build of @erlipton05 is based on a Haswell-E processor. Thus it might well be that sleep/wake is not only a question of the mobo, the correct config.plist settings or kexts, but rather depends on the kind of processor one is employing. I am very curious what would happen if you use your build with a Broadwell-E processor, like the i7-6800K, i7-6850K, i7-6900K, or i7-6950X :!:

Can you try something? Go To System Preferences>Energy Saver>Put hard disks to sleep when possible (UNCHECK THIS) and try to wake from sleep. Reboot then try.

you have a NVME right?
 
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Can you try something? Go To System Preferences>Energy Saver>Put hard disks to sleep when possible (UNCHECK THIS) and try to wake from sleep. Reboot then try.

you have a NVME right?

Done! No difference! reboot on wake!

Yes I have an NVMe. But I have a backsystem on SSD. To exclude NVMe as a source of reboot on wake, I removed it once and tried everything with the SSD. No difference!

NVMe is definitely not the source for reboot on wake...
 
Have you looked for anything odd in console
 
Have you looked for anything odd in console

As for instance? What do you mean by console? What and where should it I check?
 
As for instance? What do you mean by console? What and where should it I check?
Sorry it took so long to get back to this. Clients..
OK So I get an immediate reboot on forced Sleep.
I am down to keep banging on this and see what we come up with. I never put my machine to sleep (Editors don't actually sleep) so it's not a big deal to me. I totally failed at getting the Clover ALC Audio command to work. I am back to using the Apple.ALC. Kext and CodecCommander.kext

I plugged in a HDMI Monitor to check sound and it does work. Remember though I created an SSDT for my Nvidia to deal with booting with multiple monitors.

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1.) :!::!::!::!: "OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi" needs to be in /EFI/CLOVER/Drivers64UEFI/ :!::!::!::!: An efi-file is not a kext-file :!::!::!::!:
There should not be any other "OsxAptioFixDrv**.efi" files in /EFI/CLOVER/Drivers64UEFI/
2.) If you did not mess up 1) the reason for your random reboots must be 2) the RAM memory. There is no other alternative :!:
3.) The SSDT-1.aml is for NVMe. Unless you do have a NVMe drive, you do not need it. If you have one, create your own NVme.aml following my guide.

I now that all help is appreciated on your side, but you also have to consider and follow my advices. Otherwise, my help might be just a waste of time...

Cheers,

KGP
thank you! for some reason now if boots up fine now every time and it has not been having any random reboots for a long time now, I let my computer powered on for about 2 hours and it still was without any reboot, the thing I did was just to add the OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi file again in the drivers64uefi, it was there before, but just replaced it and now it work for some reason hehe, but thank you so much for the help and the guide you made available for us who want to hackintosh :D
 
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