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- i5 2500k
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you just use chameleon wizard and check those off? I've never heard of or used that utility before.
During some tests on my Cube Hack (DQ77KB) & after the update from UEFI "U1c" to "U1d" (GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3), I've realized the following: You do have to remove the "Generate C-States" & Generate P-States" entries, if you have an SSDT (which enables native Power Management).
This is valid for both ivy and sandy platforms! The "black screen during rewake issue" is gone now on both my Hacks!
See here:
Anyone have any ideas on this one? My first attempt at building a hackintosh, basically the exact hardware outlined in the CustomMac Mini:
GA-H77N-WiFi with i3-3225 and a SanDisk 128GB SSD, 8MB of Corsair 1600 DDR3. Did a virgin install of ML (DSDT-Free) following the various guides here and am now running 10.8.3 just about flawlessly, except for sleep/wake not working the way it should. This bugs me, because various others here have mentioned that they don't have sleep problem with a DSDT-Free install on the H77N.
Here is how it behaves: Selecting sleep from the apple menu causes screen to go black (no sound when volume keys fingered), and a hold power button down reboot is the only way to get things working again. Power light remains lit, power supply fan hums. If I select a finite time for the display sleep and "never" for computer sleep, the monitor goes dark as the selected time and can be woken with the keyboard/mouse. If I select a finite time (> display sleep time) for system sleep, I get the same result as for the apple menu sleep: hard reboot needed after the selected time. I swear that this worked properly a few times, but was unable to replicate. Can anyone point to where I should go from here?
Oh, I tried PleaseSleep and that causes the system to really sleep (fans off), but still no wake, which seems to be the real problem.
And one other note: the boards Intel WiFi/Bluetooth mini-PCI card was replaced with and eBay Atheros 9280 WiFi card, which works fine, but did not change any of the above.