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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!
My build has been working perfectly for a few months now, but I've discovered Deep Sleep (Hibernation) mode on my iMac and have tried to use it on my build, be it with a dedicated utility such as SafeSleepOnce (that works perfectly on my iMac) or via the Terminal (sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 1 — or 3 or 5 or 25 depending on where I found the info — "1" is the setting for my iMac)
... to no avail.
The machine goes to sleep, creates the sleepimage file but does a restart when I press ON then shows a message "Header read size 200 mem_base 98520000 Not enough space to restore image. Press any key to proceed with normal boot".
I've searched the forum and the web with no success. I've set the advised settings in the energy prefs, disabled VMM in the bios... tried all the values for hibernate... and still gets the same behaviour (the only variation is that sometimes it hangs a few seconds on the progress bar before showing the message — also the long number changes to some other value).
In Terminal, the "pmset -g" command gives me:
Active Profiles:
AC Power -1*
Currently in use:
hibernatemode 1
womp 1
sleep 60
powerbutton 1
disksleep 10
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
autorestart 1
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 15
You'll find my build in my signature. I'm currently testing hibernate on my main 10.6.8 partition.
Is there some trick I can try? I've wandered the bios but can't see anything worth trying... Thanks
My build has been working perfectly for a few months now, but I've discovered Deep Sleep (Hibernation) mode on my iMac and have tried to use it on my build, be it with a dedicated utility such as SafeSleepOnce (that works perfectly on my iMac) or via the Terminal (sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 1 — or 3 or 5 or 25 depending on where I found the info — "1" is the setting for my iMac)
... to no avail.
The machine goes to sleep, creates the sleepimage file but does a restart when I press ON then shows a message "Header read size 200 mem_base 98520000 Not enough space to restore image. Press any key to proceed with normal boot".
I've searched the forum and the web with no success. I've set the advised settings in the energy prefs, disabled VMM in the bios... tried all the values for hibernate... and still gets the same behaviour (the only variation is that sometimes it hangs a few seconds on the progress bar before showing the message — also the long number changes to some other value).
In Terminal, the "pmset -g" command gives me:
Active Profiles:
AC Power -1*
Currently in use:
hibernatemode 1
womp 1
sleep 60
powerbutton 1
disksleep 10
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
autorestart 1
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 15
You'll find my build in my signature. I'm currently testing hibernate on my main 10.6.8 partition.
Is there some trick I can try? I've wandered the bios but can't see anything worth trying... Thanks