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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

Still no luck with sleep, though.

I have the same problem with sleep. Ie. rebooting/restarting after wake-up. I'm still looking for the solution.
 
That works, as far as RX580 output during boot is concerned - thanks! :)

Still no luck with sleep, though.

I have the same problem with sleep. Ie. rebooting/restarting after wake-up. I'm still looking for the solution.

I really don't know what can be causing your sleep issues.

Things to try/check:
  • Different Darkwake settings in your config.plist.
  • Disable hibernation. (instructions can be found here)
  • Disable wake-on-lan in BIOS.
  • Disable "Wake for network access" in System Preferences > Energy Saver.
  • Make sure you don't have any hackintosh kexts in /System/Library/Extensions/.
  • If you installed using my EFI folder, make sure you don't have any hackintosh kexts in /Library/Extensions/.
  • If you installed using my EFI folder, make sure you don't have an SSDT for power management installed.
  • Make sure to configure your USB properly. (as in use SSDT for USB)
  • Disable overclocks.
  • Make sure your power supply is "Haswell Ready".
  • Make sure power connections from power supply are tight (including to video card).
 
I was 1 second from updating to Mojave when I realized that there no Nvidia drivers for it..

Hey guys, do you know how to make scroll on Magic Mouse work in Windows 10?
I have MM2 and Bluetooth\WiFi module from MBP.
 
I did a search of "magic mouse windows 10" and the first hit was the Magic Utilities. You might try that and report back.
 
I did a search of "magic mouse windows 10" and the first hit was the Magic Utilities. You might try that and report back.
Oh, I forgot to say that I don't really want to use that software due to annual subscription and ridiculous price... :)
My point is that MM2 and MM1 work great on Mac computers when Win10 installed via Bootcamp, so there should be the way how make these drivers work.
I installed MM and Bluetooths drivers from bootcamp package but no luck...
 
Again, I did a search of "magic mouse scroll windows 10", took the first hit and read it (@answers.microsoft.com), and it looked like that fixed others problems.
 
Again, I did a search of "magic mouse scroll windows 10", took the first hit and read it (@answers.microsoft.com), and it looked like that fixed others problems.
The only solution there is to install third party software that brings malware on your machine.

For Bootcamp computers everything works natively but just for PC-no..
 
No, keep reading - you need to do as they say and grab the Boot Camp drivers and install them. Here are a few links to read (again, all found in Google):

https://www.linickx.com/apple-magic-mouse---fixing-windows-10-scrolling
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ng-after/33e5c8f2-cddc-4836-a00e-9204434fe9b8
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...roll-not/dd4c8289-df39-4e5a-b364-2b7e5717768f

The gist is to grab the Boot Camp drivers, extract what you need, and then run from there. The first link is probably best / simplest to read.
 
No, keep reading - you need to do as they say and grab the Boot Camp drivers and install them. Here are a few links to read (again, all found in Google):

https://www.linickx.com/apple-magic-mouse---fixing-windows-10-scrolling
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ng-after/33e5c8f2-cddc-4836-a00e-9204434fe9b8
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...roll-not/dd4c8289-df39-4e5a-b364-2b7e5717768f

The gist is to grab the Boot Camp drivers, extract what you need, and then run from there. The first link is probably best / simplest to read.
It doesn't work.
Look, all these threads from 2015. Back in 2015 it worked fine... now it doesn't and I don't know what's the problem.
I tried both drivers from Bootcamp 5 and 6...
 
I really don't know what can be causing your sleep issues.

Things to try/check:
  • Different Darkwake settings in your config.plist.
  • Disable hibernation. (instructions can be found here)
  • Disable wake-on-lan in BIOS.
  • Disable "Wake for network access" in System Preferences > Energy Saver.
  • Make sure you don't have any hackintosh kexts in /System/Library/Extensions/.
  • If you installed using my EFI folder, make sure you don't have any hackintosh kexts in /Library/Extensions/.
  • If you installed using my EFI folder, make sure you don't have an SSDT for power management installed.
  • Make sure to configure your USB properly. (as in use SSDT for USB)
  • Disable overclocks.
  • Make sure your power supply is "Haswell Ready".
  • Make sure power connections from power supply are tight (including to video card).

Thanks, that list is really helpful.

For me, trivially, it was hibernatemode, which somehow went back to 3 instead of 0. This did not happen immediately after upgrading to Mojave, but some unknown time later. pmset'ting it back to 0 solved my problem - cheers!
 
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