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Good Morning. Let's see if they could help me.

I just installed Mojave on an HP elitebook 840 G4 following the Rehabman method, and everything works just like my previous 840 G3 laptop, but I have problems with sleep.

When I activate sleep while only running on battery, I have no problem, the laptop goes to sleep perfectly and maintains it. But when I have the power supply connected to the laptop, I activate sleep, go to sleep, but immediately wake up.

I have mojave installed with SMBIOS Macbookpro 14.1. I use a wifi card from a macbook air and recognize it natively. (is for giving ideas).

I appreciate any help, since I use it quite a bit as a desktop and I need rest when I am not in front of the laptop.

Thank you very much in advance.
 
Good Morning. Let's see if they could help me.

I just installed Mojave on an HP elitebook 840 G4 following the Rehabman method, and everything works just like my previous 840 G3 laptop, but I have problems with sleep.

When I activate sleep while only running on battery, I have no problem, the laptop goes to sleep perfectly and maintains it. But when I have the power supply connected to the laptop, I activate sleep, go to sleep, but immediately wake up.

I have mojave installed with SMBIOS Macbookpro 14.1. I use a wifi card from a macbook air and recognize it natively. (is for giving ideas).

I appreciate any help, since I use it quite a bit as a desktop and I need rest when I am not in front of the laptop.

Thank you very much in advance.

Hello, have you verified that your EliteBook is in the supported list? Also, have you checked your BIOS settings to be sure that your settings are all correct as per the guide?

Another thing I can think of, you may want to select a more appropriate SMBIOS, one that matches your system better.
 
Hello, have you verified that your EliteBook is in the supported list? Also, have you checked your BIOS settings to be sure that your settings are all correct as per the guide?

Another thing I can think of, you may want to select a more appropriate SMBIOS, one that matches your system better.

Good morning and thanks for answering.

My laptop is compatible according to the guide, it is an elitebook 840 G3 and so it appears in the final configuration options (config_8x0_G4_Kabylake.plist). Also, everything works perfectly. The only problem I have is with sleep when the power supply is connected.

Regarding the BIOS, I would say that it is well configured, with all the parameters indicated in the guide. Previously, I had an 840 G3 and the BIOS is exactly the same, I don't think that is the problem, even so, I have checked it again and in the power management section everything is fine, with the default settings and disabling the options that They appear in the guide.

Regarding SMBIOS, I only have two Macbook Pro options that match my processor model. I tried both and the same result (MacBookPro14,1 and MacBookPro14,2).

The truth is that I would like to solve this problem, since it is a very important function for me and I would appreciate any possible solution.

Thank you.
 
Good Morning. Let's see if they could help me.

I just installed Mojave on an HP elitebook 840 G4 following the Rehabman method, and everything works just like my previous 840 G3 laptop, but I have problems with sleep.

When I activate sleep while only running on battery, I have no problem, the laptop goes to sleep perfectly and maintains it. But when I have the power supply connected to the laptop, I activate sleep, go to sleep, but immediately wake up.

I have mojave installed with SMBIOS Macbookpro 14.1. I use a wifi card from a macbook air and recognize it natively. (is for giving ideas).

I appreciate any help, since I use it quite a bit as a desktop and I need rest when I am not in front of the laptop.

Thank you very much in advance.

I'm using SSDT-HP-FixLidSleep and that ssdt helps me
 
I'm using SSDT-HP-FixLidSleep and that ssdt helps me


Thanks for answering.

Could you tell me where to get that SSDT ???

Thank you.
 
That's it
 

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Ok, I've tried it, but it doesn't solve my problem. This ssdt is for hp laptops that have problems closing the lid and not going to sleep. In my case, the problem is not that, it does not go to sleep when the power supply is connected to the laptop.
 
i had the same problem, when the power supply is connected and i close the lid my notebook does not go to sleep. but when the notebiook is not connected the sleep works like on real mac))). This ssdt fixed my problem.
 
i had the same problem, when the power supply is connected and i close the lid my notebook does not go to sleep. but when the notebiook is not connected the sleep works like on real mac))). This ssdt fixed my problem.


just paste the ssdt file in the / EFI / clover / acpi / patched folder?
 
Good Morning. Let's see if they could help me.

I just installed Mojave on an HP elitebook 840 G4 following the Rehabman method, and everything works just like my previous 840 G3 laptop, but I have problems with sleep.

When I activate sleep while only running on battery, I have no problem, the laptop goes to sleep perfectly and maintains it. But when I have the power supply connected to the laptop, I activate sleep, go to sleep, but immediately wake up.

I have mojave installed with SMBIOS Macbookpro 14.1. I use a wifi card from a macbook air and recognize it natively. (is for giving ideas).

I appreciate any help, since I use it quite a bit as a desktop and I need rest when I am not in front of the laptop.

Thank you very much in advance.
Hey friend, which WiFi card do you use exactly? Im searching un internet and it seems that no one macbook WiFi card will fit on the port.

Yoir help will be very appreciated
 
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