@moabyte I disabled those power management settings :
In Terminal App, type :
sudo pmset autopoweroff 0
sudo pmset powernap 0
sudo pmset standby 0
sudo pmset proximitywake 0
You can type "pmset -g" to read your settings.
Hi @moabyte, as said, follow the guide to have detailed steps : https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/
The goal is for you to be independent and understand what you are doing.
where are you stuck?
Quick migration guide to OpenCore :
Wifi card I was waiting for :
Broadcom BCM943602CDP
https://www.osxwifi.com/product/pc-hackintosh-apple-broadcom-bcm943602cdp-802-11-a-b-g-n-ac-bluetooth-4-2-limited-edition/
Considering that you must follow the official documentation, here is my guide to...
Hi, I ordered a replacement wifi card to replace my unsupported one.
As soon as I receive it I will write a step-by-step guide for OpenCore 6.1 install on this build.
Is it better to have it following this thread or to make it on another forum section ?
@UtterDisbelief @Stork your experience prevails : even if it they are functional the mapping of these ports prevents sleep.
No need to map them at all, they are functional and sleep is OK.
Thanks for your advices !
You can do Intel ports (HXCI) with a tool but if you want to map others controllers like ASMedia (PXSX) you need to do it manually as I understood.
[Edit : aded images to illustrate]
Thanks, I did it manually with (https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/usb/manual/manual.html) to understand it and have the 2 USB 3.1 ASMedia rear ports mapped.
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