Then you clearly have a different issue or hardware. Voodoo is confirmed to not be working with this board and the DSDT does not break sleep as confirmed by many in here
Sounds like there is another underlying issue. DSDT is not needed for boot. In fact I recommend getting the computer to boot properly before attempting to install any kexts or DSDT.
Could be the graphics card but I have no experience with that. You might need to reinstall a clean copy, start...
Flash back to F14 bios and follow this guide:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-guides/73699-working-ga-z77-d3h-i5-3570k-hd4000-new-post.html
I would guess its the SSD or your USB setting causing the issue. If USB check the guide on page one, if SSD I can't help unfortunately. Someone in the relevant subforum might be able to
Please confirm:
- version of OSX
- all hardware you are using
- what you have done with the USB settings
- how you approached the ACPI issue
In all likelihood this is caused by USB. Make sure you're running in 2.0 mode.
Update on the first page! New DSDT, simpler audio install and some general audio fixes
A big thanks to Nithy (http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=3041) who made all of this possible!
Update on the first page! New DSDT, simpler audio install and some general audio fixes
A big thanks to Nithy (http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=3041) who made all of this possible!
Update on the first page! New DSDT for updated audio
A big thanks to Nithy (http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=3041) who made all of this possible!
No they are not.
No it is not
Don't know, you have a different configuration and MB
Please read the first post:
This method will not work the Z77M, the DSDT will not work, the kexts will not work and the ACPI may not be applicable. Sorry but can't help you, please seek advice in...
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