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iMac Pro X99 - Live the Future now with macOS 10.14 Mojave [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

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Hello,
I can't seem to get xcpm working. Terminal command {sysctl machdep.xcpm.mode} keeps coming back with 0.
Also using IOregistry isn't showing any CP00@0 . anyhelp would be great.
 
Hi @amgclk65,

can you please upload your EFI folder here so that we can check it?

Thank you
 
Hi @amgclk65,

can you please upload your EFI folder here so that we can check it?

Thank you
I sure can, Also I just noticed I was using PMDrvr.kext under 10.13 to provide power management.
I didn't transfer that kext over to my 10.14 build. I tried the kext under 10.14. It appears to be working via intel app.
Now no sleep. Which I'm aware of the kext killing sleep. Is there a way for power management without kext?
 

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Hi,
This is my first hackintosh build and I'm a little lost with the SSDT part. I'd like to get things like bluetooth and ethernet working and I've got IORegistryExplorer and the SSDT opened in MaciASL, I'm just not sure on how to actually implement the various patches.

Other than the above (and nvidia not supporting their drivers yet) everything else seems to be working okay. However, I am having the same issue with xcpm as the guy above.

Any help would be appreciated!
 
Hi,
This is my first hackintosh build and I'm a little lost with the SSDT part. I'd like to get things like bluetooth and ethernet working and I've got IORegistryExplorer and the SSDT opened in MaciASL, I'm just not sure on how to actually implement the various patches.

Other than the above (and nvidia not supporting their drivers yet) everything else seems to be working okay. However, I am having the same issue with xcpm as the guy above.

Any help would be appreciated!

For SSDT adaptation, see example in post #4806...
 
I'm running 10.14 Beta (18A347e). Under 10.13, the PMdrvr.kext works wonders.
OK, I had a look a your EFI folder.
First, you don't need WhateverGreen.kext any more. The Radeon RX cards are now natively working.

For XPCM, please verify the following BIOS settings:
  • Advanced\CPU Configuration\CPU Power Management Configuration\
  • Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST): Disabled
  • Turbo mode: Enabled
  • CPU C-State: Enabled
  • Enhanced C1 State: Enabled
  • CPU C3 Report: Enabled
  • CPU C6 Report: Enabled
  • Package C State Limit: C6(non Retention) state
I haven't found any other errors in your EFI so far, but I solved many of my problems (I had also problems with CPU speed and XCPM) with reinstalling macOS from the recovery partition. If you don't format your drive, this doesn't delete any data or settings, but it refreshes the system. I solved many problems with this method.

Best regards
 
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