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@FTD0910, What's your System Preferences > Energy Saver settings?
 
@FTD0910,
In Mojave, I have just Wake on LAN box checked. However, I have the computer sleep set to Never. So, I sleep the computer manually. I wake it up with just a couple of mouse clicks.
 
Yes. The easy way would just be to pull the Nvidia card. If you want to leave the Nvidia card in and just use the IGPU, that's more complicated and something I've never tried...

Please post your EFI folder and I'll let you know if there are any changes you need to make to it.

I just pulled my nVidia card and plugged my 2 monitors into the iGPU. I went into the BIOS and enabled multi-monitor. When I boot to macOS, only 1 screen will work. Any advice appreciated. Thank you.
 
I just pulled my nVidia card and plugged my 2 monitors into the iGPU. I went into the BIOS and enabled multi-monitor. When I boot to macOS, only 1 screen will work. Any advice appreciated. Thank you.

You may need to configure the ports. Please see guide below.
 
Installed the 10.14.4 update on my Mojave test SSD and all is well. I followed the follow procedure to arrive at a successful update.

:ch: Update all your Mac App Store apps and any other critical apps;
:ch:Backup your current installation using Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper;
:ch: I ran the newly released MultiBeast v11.x.x which has the latest help kexts.
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Note: if you update after MultiBeast v11.x has been out a while, check to see if you need to update Lilu.kext, ApplALC and WhateverGreen kexts. They will be in the Downloads > Kexts area. AppleALC.kext is located here.​

:ch: You're now ready to run the System Preferences > Software Update to install the 10.14.4 update.
Note: Update will reboot twice; each time Clover picks the correct boot partition. So, sit back and relax.​
 
Stork - just confirming you meant to choose for Bootloader the "Emulated" option...? Thanks.
 
Stork - just confirming you meant to choose for Bootloader the "Emulated" option...? Thanks.
No, since I'm no longer using an Nvidia graphics card, I didn't choose the "Clover UEFI Boot Mode + Emulated NVRAM". I do recommend that option for Nvidia card users. However, I don't recommend Mojave for Nvidia graphics card systems since Nvidia has not released drivers for Mojave.

I went back and reviewed my Installation, and I see that I didn't edit several paragraphs. The Post #1 Installation Procedures now reflect a Mojave installation. But, the BIOS and MultiBeast configure should be about the same for a High Sierra installation.
 
Stork - thanks for your quick reply! Since there's no web drivers in Mojave, I pulled my nVidia card and I'm just using the iGPU. Having issues with getting my 2nd monitor to be recognized once I'm in macOS (while booting up, both monitors are mirrored however). Would this be because I chose the emulated NVRAM option? I'll go ahead and redo Multibeast with the non-emulated option. Thoughts appreciated. Thanks.

EDIT: My left monitor is working; however, the right one says (on the monitor itself, not coming from the computer) nothing detected coming from the computer. What's odd is if I move my mouse all the way to the right, it looks like my mouse goes off my left screen to the right like its supposed to be going to my right-monitor.
 
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@pastrychef we can use your help here.

@legaleye3000 which monitor is hooked to what motherboard video port? Monitors resolutions?
 
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