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I'm running a wacom intuos pro and I do have "wacom tablet.kext" but nothing else related to the tabletHi pastrychef,
thank you so much for your help. Will try it out. You´re right... the SiLabsUSBDriver64.kext looks odd. I think the Wacom installer put it into my system (not 100% sure). I googled it and nothing familiar pops up, so I assume it´s the Tablet.
Thx for sharing your results. Maybe we should think about the custom USB port configuration a little bit more. I have the feeling, our problem is lying there. Question: Why do some users report, their kexts are in the ../10.10 or ../10.11 or ../other folder, when on my system, all the kexts are sitting in the S/L/E folder?So Patrychef: I have been running my system using your modified p.list. And I'm still far from sleep, but i should tell that it fixed a random shutdown issue I had before. So far I have reverted to the "recommended" BIOS settings (no OC) , just basic kexts from Multibeast, I have been fidling with pmset and darkwake values. I also made the test of turning off usb ports in BIOS and noting changed for me. I'm thinking on going thru the clean install way (again) and re-start from there. Won't be able to do this untill next week, but it be reporting back if I find something meanwhile.
Hi Stork,Just a note to the above, MultiBeast puts all the kexts, which it installs, in /L/E/.
No, I never moved my kexts from /L/E/ because I installed Sierra over El Capitan. I only moved several of them when I tested the Direct Update to OS X El Capitan Using Clover guide, in accordance with the guide, before it was published.Hi Stork,
thx o lot for your reply. If I remember correctly, in your Asus Hero build tutorial/discription (which I followed), you didn' t mention to move the kexts from /l/e to another folder, didn't you?!? Is this a hackintosh 101 that you assume anyone would do it and therefore not talking about it?
On my end I didn't do it....
Thx Stork for your answer.No, I never moved my kexts from /L/E/ because I installed Sierra over El Capitan. I only moved several of them when I tested the Direct Update to OS X El Capitan Using Clover guide, in accordance with the guide, before it was published.
I don't understand why you need to move the kexts.Thx Stork for your answer.
Just to clarify things: Because I run El Captain (fresh install from the start/no update from older OS) and not Sierra, I need to move the kexts from /l/e to ../10.11. You didn't do it, because you're using Sierra.
Legitimate question. I followed your wonderful Hero build for El Captain. Everything works except the Sleep. I don't have wake issues, because I couldn't get my system to sleep in the first place. Now, with the very nice help of pastrychef and Jiojimbo (who has got the same problem), we want to narrow down the issue.I don't understand why you need to move the kexts.