Well I thought everything was good, but somewhere along the line I lost the ability to go to sleep. I'm wondering if it's related to my BIOS settings, but I've NEVER seen anyone post their BIOS settings here. Any chance you would be willing to do so, assuming you get sleep? TIA.
Also, could anyone who has working sleep under OS 10.14.2 please post your BIOS settings?
Thanks
I'm pretty sure we all have suggested settings. But here are some snippets of my BIOS settings:
Advanced-->CPU Configuration
Package C State Support (DISABLED)
CFG Lock (DISABLED)
Intel Virtualization Technology (ENABLED)
Software Guard Extensions (SGX) (DISABLED)
Advanced-->Chipset Configuration
VT-d (DISABLED)
(everything in the next section (PCI Express Native Control, PCIE ASPM Support, etc.) are all disabled)
Share Memory (AUTO)
IGPU Multi-Monitor (I don't have an eGPU so DISABLED)
Deep Sleep (DISABLED)
Restore on AC/Power Loss (Power Off)
Security
Intel Platform Trust Technology (DISABLED)
Security-->Secure Boot
Secure Boot (DISABLED)
If you haven't already, although it may no longer be necessary, try using the ssdtPRGen aml file again. I used it and it works fine, compared to when I only had ACPI/SSDT/Generate/Plugin-Type=True and -xcpm ticked on.
Here's the link:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-generate-ssdt-for-coffee-lake-cpu.238311/
Hey, I had not access to my Hackintosh for a month so my build stalled. Still having those graphical glitches problems, so I’m considering a complete clean install.
How should I go AppleiPad556? Do you recommand installing 10.13 and then updating to 10.14 or just go with 10.14 from the start (which is what I had done the first time).
I remember clean installing as well... I don't exactly remember what happened with my installation (it took some trial and error), but I do remember that I started with cleaning the disk using diskpart through Windows, and deleting broken residues of the EFI partitions using EasyUEFI (just in case, it's not super important; I'm just afraid that the residual entries in my boot menu will cause problems (which it shouldn't)). Then I remember trying to go from 10.13 to 10.14, but my EFI folders weren't the best match for either version, so in the end I updated directly to Mojave 10.14. I then installed Clover, making sure a few settings are enabled (somewhere in this thread
someone went through the process of which extra bundles to add on during installation), and then putting back kexts and my config.plist into the EFI folder.
It's unfortunately a game of trial and error. Gather some time, and try different variants with your config and process of installation.
Good luck to both of you!