Thanks for the help! Flashing my bios worked perfectly and now I finally have native power management, but shouldn't auto sleep work now too? I'm using pleaseSleep for this right now for this to work.
Did you have sleep working before flashing the bios? I have sleep working now but I wanted to flash my bios like you did in
hopes of having native sleep without the need for powerManagement kexts. I have always used Mac computers and am not at
all familiar with DOS command line. Could you...
I wasn't able to extract my current bios or flash to the modified bios. I made sure I'm using the latest bios for this board and still didn't work for me?
I think it has to do with the version of AppleIntelCpuPowerManagment your using? The only time I ever had kernal panics
when using this particular MB is when I was trying to get sleep working by playing around with different power management kexts.
Try completely removing...
Yes, just be be clear I am using nullcpu, patched appleintelcpupowermanagement 10.7.4 and possibly the patched
appleintelcpu kext? I installed all these kexts last summer with the old bios but sleep still wasn't working, so I
don't remember If I removed the patched appleintelcpu? I just know...
I'm just using the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement 10.7.4 from MultiBeast Lion. Like you already said, the 10.8 one causes kp.
As for my BIOS I didn't change anything around except for setting my iGPU, iGPU Memory to 192MB. I don't know if setting it
to 192makes any difference or not? Have you...
As far as I know it fixes internal hard drives from appearing as external orange icons in Finder and Disk Utility. It also makes sure all hard drives have the correct information in "about this Mac/More info" I'm not entirely sure It's even needed but I will test it without one of these days and...
Yes, I am using aicpupm kext. That was the first time I saw AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement abbreviate
so I was clueless. I'm using the 10.7.4 version though because the 10.8 version gives me a kernel panic.
I just recently updated my BIOS to 0904 and now sleep is working 100% without any other modifications. I can't believe a BIOS update would fix this by itself but its all I had to do. No moded BIOS needed!
I tried that one by mieze but It just did the same thing that the Universal Sleep Enabler did.
It sleeps for a few seconds, then wakes up, then it just continues doing this until I push the
reset button. I also tried setting the Cstate report to enabled and the pll overvoltage to
disabled...
Thanks for the information but appleintelcpupowermanagement kext is giving me a kernel panic, even after deleting nullcpupowermanangement kext.
Is there anything else I can try?
The only changes I had to make within the BIOS was with my graphics memory, but that had nothing to do with the
installation of Mountain Lion.
The only other setting you might want to check would be that your SATA settings in the BIOS is set to AHCI.
The ig-platform-id being used in Chimera 1.11.0 I believe is 01660000 and 01660001.
I know this because after installing Chimera 1.11.0 for the needed GraphicesEnabler
support I had to change my Graphics Memory in my BIOS from Auto to either 96mb
or 192mb to get it to work. There is more...
You need to install Chimera 1.11.0 for the needed GraphicesEnabler support, the AAPL,ig-platform-id will be auto installed. Then you need to change your video memory in your BIOS from Auto to 192MB.
Yup, I have both DVI and HDMI working. I'm pretty sure the HDMI sound is working too but I didn't test this yet. I think in the future I'll get sleep working but for now I'm just enjoying my new build and sleep is the last
of my worries with a desktop computer, although it would be nice.
"Sleep works now with latest bios update 0904 and AppleIntelCpuPowerManagement 10.7.4."
No, I tried a universal SleepEnabler.kext but all it would do is sleep for a few seconds and then wake again. I then had to reset the computer. I don't know If I need to add any other kext to go...
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