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Hi guys, I'm new here and this is my 2nd build and I just successfully made it with Dual OS. ) The 1st one is a Dell Optiplex 9010MT for which I collected all the helpful information from here so many, many thanks to TONYMACX86 and all the guys here
Well back to the topic... the short version is: "I just fixed the issue using the Hackintool, by changing the Bluetooth USB type from USB 3.0 to internal".
Now more details about the fix:
1. My build specs and the issue I met
Well back to the topic... the short version is: "I just fixed the issue using the Hackintool, by changing the Bluetooth USB type from USB 3.0 to internal".
Now more details about the fix:
1. My build specs and the issue I met
- Basic hardware items are shown at my personal info area;
- I'm using a PCI-E BCM943602CS 2-in-1 card for Wifi and Bluetooth, and this was the only reason that waked my Hackintosh immediately from sleep.
- When I disconnected the 9-pin USB cable of the card off the motherboard, it slept well like a grown baby (with Bluetooth physically disabled). So it was clear that the cause was spotted.
- I searched 'immediate wake' here but no luck;
- Then I went to a Chinese website and found ppl talking about similar issues and someone pointed out his experience of using Hackintool.
- Hackintool is mentioned here at tonymacx86 by @headkaze, but you may want to download the latest version 2.9.8 here. The zip file is shared in the post, too;
- Launch the tool, (1) go to USB section;
- (2) Find the Device "Bluetooth USB Host Controller", and change the Connector Type to Internal (note the drop-down menu is only accessible when you click the little arrows, yeah it's a bit confusing..);
- (3) Export the change. Two new files are generated on the desktop;
- The guy also mentioned deleting all unknown devices but I decided not to do it, and it turned out the issue got fixed still
- Copy the files to your EFI boot partition (load the EFI partition using the Clover Configuration tool first):
- SSDT-UIAC.aml > CLOVER/ACPI/patched
- USBPorts.kext > CLOVER/kexts/Other
- Reboot and verify!
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