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- Apr 3, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Asrock Z370M Pro4
- CPU
- i5-8500
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I updated my hackintosh from High Sierra 10.13.6 to Mojave from iTunes yesterday. I updated on my backup SSD for safety. It worked fine for the first few hours.
The first and only issue so far was sleep and wake up. My previous build (10.13.6 on another SSD) had no problem of it, everything sleep-related worked flawlessly. When it goes to sleep, HDD and fans both stop, and it would wake on a wired keyboard or mouse. And I had already created custom SSDT for USB ports, all ports worked fine on both 10.13.6 and 10.14.
Last night I turn my Hackintosh into sleep, it seemed to be fine as HDD and fans stopped. After 2 hours it suddenly turned up without operation. However it wasn't a wake up, it was a restart.
I tested a few times today, and I discovered that my hackintosh will automatically shut down during the sleep, usually 1-2 minutes after fans stopped. When I try to wake up it from sleep, it would actually restart itself.
I've tried Darkwake=0,2,4,8 etc., nothing luck happened.
I've tested my motherboard by this method https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/native-nvram-available.192920/
Asrock Z370m Pro 4 natively supports NVram.
UPDATE: Thanks for #6 @itwas . His method worked for me.
The first and only issue so far was sleep and wake up. My previous build (10.13.6 on another SSD) had no problem of it, everything sleep-related worked flawlessly. When it goes to sleep, HDD and fans both stop, and it would wake on a wired keyboard or mouse. And I had already created custom SSDT for USB ports, all ports worked fine on both 10.13.6 and 10.14.
Last night I turn my Hackintosh into sleep, it seemed to be fine as HDD and fans stopped. After 2 hours it suddenly turned up without operation. However it wasn't a wake up, it was a restart.
I tested a few times today, and I discovered that my hackintosh will automatically shut down during the sleep, usually 1-2 minutes after fans stopped. When I try to wake up it from sleep, it would actually restart itself.
I've tried Darkwake=0,2,4,8 etc., nothing luck happened.
I've tested my motherboard by this method https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/native-nvram-available.192920/
Asrock Z370m Pro 4 natively supports NVram.
UPDATE: Thanks for #6 @itwas . His method worked for me.
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