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- Jul 11, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA Z68XP-UD3
- CPU
- i7 3770
- Graphics
- GT 210
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Hi!
Pretty weird thing I've just discovered on my old Z68 build — that still runs perfectly : if I change my SMBIOS from iMac12,1 to iMac14,2 a sleepimage is created at boot time, no matter what...
- I checked pmset -g | grep hibernatemode and it's still at 0
- I deleted nvram (sudo nvram -c)
- only reverting config.plist to iMac12,1 stops this behaviour
Any idea? Some additional setting needed?
N.B.: you may ask "why change smbios if it works?"
=> One reason is that I replaced my i3 Sandy Bridge with an i7 Ivy, so I thought it would fix some issue (I had a few unusual crashes but maybe they weren't related).
=> The other reason is that it fixes the external drives appearing as internal (I also tried iMac13,2 but it didn't fix it).
Pretty weird thing I've just discovered on my old Z68 build — that still runs perfectly : if I change my SMBIOS from iMac12,1 to iMac14,2 a sleepimage is created at boot time, no matter what...
- I checked pmset -g | grep hibernatemode and it's still at 0
- I deleted nvram (sudo nvram -c)
- only reverting config.plist to iMac12,1 stops this behaviour
Any idea? Some additional setting needed?
N.B.: you may ask "why change smbios if it works?"
=> One reason is that I replaced my i3 Sandy Bridge with an i7 Ivy, so I thought it would fix some issue (I had a few unusual crashes but maybe they weren't related).
=> The other reason is that it fixes the external drives appearing as internal (I also tried iMac13,2 but it didn't fix it).