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Acer3830TG installation is still poor shutdown (sleep) and USB3.0 has not been solved

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Well, it doesn't seem to be worth it. Thank you very much for your help all the time.
 
Now I have deleted the third-party USB3.0 in DSDT, and it will restart after shutdown, so it seems that it is not caused by USB3.0. Please help to check the problem report again, thank you.
 

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The BIOS can't disable it. Now select Drop_Oem_Dsdt.
And place dsdt.aml in the /efi/clover/acpi/patched directory. Dsdt.aml has deleted all usb3.0 information
 
The BIOS can't disable it. Now select Drop_Oem_Dsdt.
And place dsdt.aml in the /efi/clover/acpi/patched directory. Dsdt.aml has deleted all usb3.0 information

Not possible to guess what you're actually doing without PR files.

No "Problem Reporting" files attached.
Read FAQ, "Problem Reporting" again. Carefully. Attach all requested files/output.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/
Use the gen_debug.sh tool mentioned in the FAQ, that way it is less likely you'll omit something.
 
Problem report has been uploaded to 42nd floor
 
I deleted the unnecessary ports with fb-patcher tool and only kept the necessary ones. Do I need to use the usbinjectall driver again?
 
I deleted the unnecessary ports with fb-patcher tool and only kept the necessary ones. Do I need to use the usbinjectall driver again?

Your configuration is not correct (your USBPorts.kext obviously coded incorrectly, no hub ports configuration).
I recommend USBInjectAll.kext with custom configuration in SSDT-UIAC.aml.

Note also:
Your kextcache output proves kexts are not installed correctly.
All kexts you need must be installed to the system volume.
Read post #2 of the Clover guide for details:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-booting-the-os-x-installer-on-laptops-with-clover.148093/
 
I would like to ask whether I can directly disable all USB in the BIOS, and then test whether the normal shutdown, in order to more determine whether USB caused the failure.
 
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