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HP ProBook Installer 6.1: 4x30s and 4x40s support

I had this happen since 10.8.4 up to 10.9.1, 10.9.2 seems to have fixed it (as the wake problem was reported by many people with both Macbooks/iMacs and hackintoshes). I haven't had any wake freeze since upgrading to 10.9.2.

yeah, it happens most when a device is mounted, like a usb, or virtual image disk, etc. at the time of putting it to sleep, and the bluetooth seems to take longer to initiate. unfortunately hard power off, and then rebuild kext p+c


also noticed wifi button, when pressed to turn off, still remains white light on, and the wifi icon shows wifi is on, but doesn't show any wifi networks. sort of a double false positive.

pressed wifi button again, wifi networks show up, white light remains same.


UPDATE. SLEEP/WAKE ISSUE WITH DEVICES ATTACHED.
Did some quick tests, and found that if there are no devices attached such as usb, or mounted virtual disks/volumes, sleep wake works fine.

it freezes if any device is mounted - usb, virtual disks/network drives etc.

So before sleep, remove disconnect eject all devices. wonder if it happens on real macs too.
 
Anyone managed to ger VGA out working on 10.9.2 HD4000 ?
 
I had this happen since 10.8.4 up to 10.9.1, 10.9.2 seems to have fixed it (as the wake problem was reported by many people with both Macbooks/iMacs and hackintoshes). I haven't had any wake freeze since upgrading to 10.9.2.

My experience: no sleep/wake problem at all with chameleon.
From 10.9.2, I started to use clover. The guide indicate to select the sleep fix in the PBI, but I'm using my laptop without it with no problems (till now).

BTW, Clover seems to be quite mature to be included in the PBI, don't you think?

Thanks!
 
(...)UPDATE. SLEEP/WAKE ISSUE WITH DEVICES ATTACHED.
Did some quick tests, and found that if there are no devices attached such as usb, or mounted virtual disks/volumes, sleep wake works fine.

it freezes if any device is mounted - usb, virtual disks/network drives etc.

So before sleep, remove disconnect eject all devices. wonder if it happens on real macs too.

Actually, I have my USB mouse & external monitor (via VGA) connected all the time and it doesn't make any difference here. I had issues with wake on 10.8.4, 10.8.5, 10.9.0 and 10.9.1, no matter what bootloader I used (Chameleon and Clover) or whether I had any devices connected or not. I guess the key to that lies somewhere else... I linked in this thread few pages before (it's here: #751) several links with apple community pages about this very issue happening on real macs. Apparently, the latest OSX update fixed it for most people, although there are still some left dealing with it...

My experience: no sleep/wake problem at all with chameleon.
From 10.9.2, I started to use clover. The guide indicate to select the sleep fix in the PBI, but I'm using my laptop without it with no problems (till now).

BTW, Clover seems to be quite mature to be included in the PBI, don't you think?

Thanks!

If I remember correctly, "sleep fix" option in the PBI is actually just executing "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0" which basically makes it suspend the OS to RAM only (and thus making it faster for the laptop to sleep, since writing to RAM is quicker than writing to disk). I've been using it since always.

Regarding Clover: if I remember correctly Philip said somewhere here that Clover is being considered as the replacement for Chameleon in PBI and if you ask me... I'm all for it. Though it would require few changes in the guide...
 
Actually, I have my USB mouse & external monitor (via VGA) connected all the time and it doesn't make any difference here. I had issues with wake on 10.8.4, 10.8.5, 10.9.0 and 10.9.1, no matter what bootloader I used (Chameleon and Clover) or whether I had any devices connected or not. I guess the key to that lies somewhere else... I linked in this thread few pages before (it's here: #751) several links with apple community pages about this very issue happening on real macs. Apparently, the latest OSX update fixed it for most people, although there are still some left dealing with it...



If I remember correctly, "sleep fix" option in the PBI is actually just executing "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0" which basically makes it suspend the OS to RAM only (and thus making it faster for the laptop to sleep, since writing to RAM is quicker than writing to disk). I've been using it since always.

Regarding Clover: if I remember correctly Philip said somewhere here that Clover is being considered as the replacement for Chameleon in PBI and if you ask me... I'm all for it. Though it would require few changes in the guide...

I'm not using the sleep fix with clover and everything works fine and I must say that the going to sleep time is shortest than chameleon (with the sleep fix it will be almost instantaneous?). Which are the benefits to use/not use the sleep fix?
BTW, I will report my experience in the clover thread too.

Thanks!
 
Regarding Clover: if I remember correctly Philip said somewhere here that Clover is being considered as the replacement for Chameleon in PBI and if you ask me... I'm all for it. Though it would require few changes in the guide...

That's right, but right now I still wonder what to do: to add Clover to the current ProBook Installer or to make a new one that will be Clover-only based, what do you think about it, guys?
 
That's right, but right now I still wonder what to do: to add Clover to the current ProBook Installer or to make a new one that will be Clover-only based, what do you think about it, guys?

I think you should make a Clover-only based first for testing. If everything is all right, you can merge both to one.
 
That's right, but right now I still wonder what to do: to add Clover to the current ProBook Installer or to make a new one that will be Clover-only based, what do you think about it, guys?

philip, you can make a clover-only based one.
"For now", who want/need to use chameleon, can use a previous version of the PBI.

BTW, Clover seems to be the future..


Thanks!
 
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