I tried enabling FixShutdown and disabled anything LED-related. Didn't make any difference.
I still can't shutdown or sleep. Screen goes blank, the hard drive blinks for a while and then... nothing.
pmset -g assertions gives me the following output (after a reboot):
Assertion status...
The feature is under /Power/Power Loading.
It is described like this in BIOS:
"Power Loading: Enables or Disables Dummy Load. When the power supply is low load a self protection will activate causing it to shutdown or fail. If this occurs please set to enabled."
I don't really understand it...
Hahah.. I just updated to F9G... Tried to load your config.. Turns out your config was made using F9f.
I even checked the file with a hex editor to make sure.
Ah.. That makes sense.
I have version 4844. Should be the latest.
I will try your BIOS. I have version F9f, but will try to update this week. I tried it before but had major problems with it and had to go back. This system doesn't like me :D
Also.. Could you upload an updated version of your EFI? I presume things...
I will definitely try this.
Btw.. I finally got your old EFI to work on my machine. But I notice that I get a bunch of error messages right before Clover is loaded.. I think it's related to APFS. Do you get those?
Ok.. Just an update on my setup.
I've been a complete idiot it seems. Been following this guide since the beginning, and I just realized I don't have the exact same Motherboard :crazy:
My board is a Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming 7 board!
I did manage eventually to get rid of the random boots, by...
Yeah I know.. Only problem is.. I have two Titan X cards installed.. I'm not gonna replace those anytime soon. Also. My system seems more stable after upgrading to 10.13.6 and 387.10.10.10.40.108.
Hi!
I’ve been having kernel panics almost every day the last year. I gave up on fixing them for a while, but seeing you having similar problems is giving me some new sparks of light at the end of the tunnel.
I looked at your panic report, and I don't really have a scientific solution for you...
+1 on this problem..
Major pain in the bum. I think it's related to the GPU, but not the actual load of the CPU, as I've been doing some superheavy lifting on the GPU without crashing. But it will often restart when I'm in full screen I noticed..
I tried to look into the kernel panics I'm getting.
Here is my kernel panic log:
Anonymous UUID: E4205F8D-5FA9-0669-8CF4-766B3C44E7C2
Tue Aug 28 09:48:23 2018
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff800c8877b4): "thread_invoke: preemption_level 1, possible cause: blocking while...
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