pastrychef
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Are you using the 15 port limit patch for USB?
I ticked this one on Multibeast based on Stork's guide:Are you using the 15 port limit patch for USB?
Well, 10.12.1 wrecked sleep again. This time, wake-up results in a silent KP and then a reboot.Are you using CodecCommander? If so, I recommend you post in the Sierra Desktop Support to get more knowledgeable eyes on your problem as I am not see what could be the cause of the problem.
I have tested Rehabman's NVMe patch based upon the Pike code. It works and eliminates the shutdown/start-up error problem we've seen with the NMVeGeneric.kext. If you use RehabMan's patch, backup your NMVeGeneric.kext.
https://github.com/RehabMan/patch-nvme
Here's my procedure for using the patch script:
Download the patch .zip file and keep it in your ~/Download folder. Unzip it and note the folder name because mine was named "patch-nvme-master"
Use this Terminal command to determine your installation drive's EFI partition:Code:diskutil list
Use the EFI Mounter v3 to mount your installation's drive EFI partition
Go to the /EFI/EFI/Clover/kexts/10.11/ folder and drag the NMVeGeneric.kext to a backup location. This will just copy the file, so, after you copied it, trash the NMVeGeneric.kext in the .../10.11/ folder.
Run the following Terminal commands (again, make sure of the patch folder's name in /Downloads):
Code:cd ~/Downloads/patch-nvme-master ./patch_nvme.sh 10_11_6
Drag the HackrNVMeFamily-10_11_6.kext from the ~/Downloads/patch-nvme-master/ folder to the /EFI/EFI/Clover/kexts/10.11/ folder.
Reboot