I've been having the same issue (https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/issue-with-sleep-wake.255674/) but it's still unsolved. Let me know if you've figured it out.
Worth noting we have similar motherboards and the same processor.
I'm having kind of an odd issue with my newest install of High Sierra. If I allow the desktop to enter sleep mode, when I come back and attempt to wake the system will crash. I think it might be either USB or Power related and have been semi-randomly trying different things, but progress is slow...
i ended up just remaking a bootable USB with this patch:
https://pikeralpha.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/nvmefamily-kext-bin-patch-data/
Then I could see my NVME which had the backup on it, and restored the computer. nothing else seemed to work.
Followed the steps to that guide exactly. I'm confident I did it correctly.
Didn't attach any files because the kernel panic is the exact same log at the one I previously posted
okay, so when running terminal from the installer, I actually can't even see my drive... Not through disk utility either... So can't access the system volume.
Followed the steps for the class-code spoof. Put the req asl and kext on a clover bootable usb. kernel panicked with the same error...
Thanks RehabMan for the reply.
Followed your instructions: successfully removed NVMeFamily via installer terminal.
attempt to boot normally: kernel panic
deleted kext cache via terminal
attempt to boot normally: kernel panic
I've also tried all the flags as before (safe mode, single user, -f...
Background: -10.12.5 running flawlessly on a 960 Evo (NVME SSD)
-Windows running on 850 Evo (still works fine)
-external time machine backup
-Got the 960 recognized with RehabMan's patch (not the updated spoof method, which is from what I understand I should've used to prevent this exact...
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