Yes the boot drive is in the M2P slot.
I’ll try re-connecting the DVD Drive first
Are you running the Roon Server on this system? If so, maybe it’s that application that’s keeping the Roon data drive active at all times?connected DVD > sleeps
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connected 850 > sleeps
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connected Roon > no sleep - removed
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connected BU2 > sleeps
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connected Music 1 > sleeps
so Roon the problem.
Connected 2 other drives in place of Roon and slept with both.
What does this tell us?
Yes it could be problem with USB configuration. Please do two things:Hey, my system is running perfectly smooth without one exeption. I just gut my Fenvi-T919 Wireless Adapter. WiFi gets recognized straight away. Only thing that's not showing is Bluetooth. I checked the Devices, and, under Bluetooth, it says no device found. Which is important, I installed it 1 month after installing. So maybe I did something that has been necessary during installation.
Also, only the USB3.0 Ports of my Fractal Design R6 Case are working properly. Maybe it has something to do with that? i installed the card and also connected the wire to the front USB header on the Motherboard. @CaseySJ Do you know any help?
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Okay, I think its because the USB2.0 Header is deactivated. Is there a way to check that? Also, can I add the LG LCD Monitor|LG|32UL950-W to the Components List? It's working 100%
Are you running the Roon Server on this system? If so, maybe it’s that application that’s keeping the Roon data drive active at all times?
To test this theory, reconnect the Roon SATA drive, but quit the Roon Server app. You may have to do this from “Activity Monitor”.
This might require a soft CMOS reset as follows: Shutdown system and remove power cable from wall (or flip power supply switch to OFF position) for 10 seconds.@CaseySJ I was trying to reintal and suddenly the installation stops after showing Start UncompressKernelCache Do you want to send me some pictusre. Thanks for your fast response btw.
If the ROCK NUC is connecting to the Roon disk on the Hackintosh via network, then it may be interfering with sleep. On the ROCK NUC itself, it may be necessary to disable this feature.ROON server is running ROCK on a NUC (ridiculous sentence) in another room so...
Haven’t managed to get ROON to back up on another drive yet. It was set to back up every two days...
Probably you have figured it. I have put a USB key on the NUC and pointed the back-up there. No more back up on this computer for ROON.If the ROCK NUC is connecting to the Roon disk on the Hackintosh via network, then it may be interfering with sleep. On the ROCK NUC itself, it may be necessary to disable this feature.
Because I don’t have Roon, I’m not able to offer much help. You may want to try and reproduce this on a real Mac and/or report the issue to Roon tech support. If the purpose of the Roon disk on Hackintosh is to create a backup, can the disk be direct-connected to the NUC (it may need to be reformatted to a supported Linux format)?