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Uups: I see that an edit of my first message didn't make it through. You are asking for the disable thunderbolt option. If that is possible to enable/disable on your board, and where to find that in your BIOS, I have no clue. It may even be that your board does not have thunderbolt at all. On my board it is in a section of the BIOS setup, where I can configure peripheral options like wether to have an active IGPU or not, or wether to have XCHI on USB port controller and such stuff.
But there are other options to try:
You can try the "FixShutdown" clover option. If you use Clover Configurator to setup your config.plist you will find that in the first section "Acpi" among "Fixes". Just check that, save your config.plist, and try it out.
There is also an old thread here:
which seems to have helped people a lot. The FixShutdown-Trick is mentioned there too.
However, if the problem is related to a sleep cycle only, whereas your hack does shutdown properly, then the problem may be related to not having configured CPU power management properly. I am not an expert on this, but I followed another thread here to fix that:
But there are other options to try:
You can try the "FixShutdown" clover option. If you use Clover Configurator to setup your config.plist you will find that in the first section "Acpi" among "Fixes". Just check that, save your config.plist, and try it out.
There is also an old thread here:
[Solved] Problem with automatic reboot at shutdown
Hi there ! I have a problem regarding my config on Sierra : when I turn off the computer, it starts again on his own 5 seconds after. I had noticed this problem some time to time when I used to left some USB active devices on USB port, as a hardrive or usb key. As long as my usb 3 port where...
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which seems to have helped people a lot. The FixShutdown-Trick is mentioned there too.
However, if the problem is related to a sleep cycle only, whereas your hack does shutdown properly, then the problem may be related to not having configured CPU power management properly. I am not an expert on this, but I followed another thread here to fix that:
macOS Native CPU/IGPU Power Management
macOS Native CPU/IGPU Power Management Native macOS power management delivers the best combination of processor and graphics performance and efficiency. The ingredients are an installed processor XCPM enabling ssdt or correctly configured Clover setting, a compatible system definition and the...
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