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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

hi

i have switch off my amd card

i test to boot with internal hdmi

it is booting but it's stop

Before remove amd card i have click on HackindRom on intel card

and in bios setup i have choose igfx output

have you got an idea to resolve ?

Thkx
Some comments:
  • In BIOS, Internal Graphics must be set to Enabled (not Auto).
  • Have you tried pressing CMD-V at OpenCore Picker to enable Verbose mode before booting? If so, what do you see when the boot process stops?
 
This suggests that a user-space process might be interfering with sleep. Can you run Activity Monitor (from Utilities folder) and look at the Preventing Sleep column, like this:
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I had checked that already, and I can't see any app interfering, but here you go:
 

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I had checked that already, and I can't see any app interfering, but here you go:
Couple more thoughts:
  • Have you tried creating a new user account and logging into that? If so, does system sleep after 5 minutes idle time?
  • What kexts are installed in /Library/Extensions?
 
Some comments:
  • In BIOS, Internal Graphics must be set to Enabled (not Auto).
  • Have you tried pressing CMD-V at OpenCore Picker to enable Verbose mode before booting? If so, what do you see when the boot process stops?
Yes is is in enabled

en verbose is same

it is screenshot

just apple logo and nothing
 

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Yes is is in enabled

en verbose is same

it is screenshot

just apple logo and nothing
Please post your config.plist with serial numbers removed from PlatformInfo section.
 
Couple more thoughts:
  • Have you tried creating a new user account and logging into that? If so, does system sleep after 5 minutes idle time?
  • What kexts are installed in /Library/Extensions?
@CaseySJ I did some tests:
- The /Library/Extensions folder does not exist on my system
- Using another account (a brand new one) the computer did enter sleep.
- Using my account, and closing all user-space applications, the computer still does not enter sleep.

The only differences I can see from one-another are:
- The new account was not an Admin
- My account has its home folder mapped to another Volume (Another APFS partition on the same disk)

I'll try to copy my data back to the system disk and undo that volume, and see if that makes any difference.
 
On my backup machine (Z390 Aorus Pro) I had been using a PCI-e adapter card with a BCM943224 WiFi module, which no longer works in Monterey. Is there any OpenCore setting or workaround? I see that the OC legacy patcher has a fix but if I understand correctly that patcher is for use on older "real" Macs.
Thanks.
 
Intel 12th Generation Alder Lake CPU successfully booted macOS this morning!

 
Hi @CaseySJ

Since upgrading to latest OC (0.7.4) and Monterey, PC will never sleep. When I hit sleep now, screen goes blank and then comes back a few seconds later. Per activity monitor, nothing is preventing sleep. Even if I log out and try sleeping, it will not work. I have also reverted OC to 0.7.3 and still have issues so I am thinking it is related to Monterey... I did not have these issues before upgrading, and everything is still the same as far as kexts, etc.

Is anyone else having similar issues? - could this be stemming from the SSDT-USBW.aml file?

sleep log shows these constant lines
2021-10-08 14:03:44.035814-0400 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: XDCI USBW (User)

2021-10-08 14:03:44.035815-0400 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: XDCI USBW (User)

2021-10-08 17:34:09.714926-0400 localhost powerd[70]: [powerd:sleepWake] Wake reason: "<private>" identity: "<private>"


@Inqnuam
It also looks like HackinDROM is removing and unable to see my custom USB kext even when it's in the EFI/Kext folder. But even after manually adding it via OpenCore Configurator and enabling, it still has same wakeup problem, so I do not believe that to be related, but still something that I noticed with HackinDROM.
 
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