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- Aug 24, 2017
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- Motherboard
- GigaByte Z390 Designare
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- Vega FE Liquid
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Yes, and with sudo nvram -c. After that, found an empty bios boot option, and removed it in clover efi shell. No joy.Have you tried clearing NVRAM at the Clover boot screen?
Good news! I have identified the problem. I removed completely my other drives and the KP are gone!It would be good to boot into Windows and perform diagnostics on the suspicious NTFS drive. Always good to extinguish the little flames first so as to reduce the number of variables.
I think everyone is because were asking the system to operate in a way it wasn't designed to do (run macOS). When I used patched firmware my Lacie 2Big Dock (TB3) would not power off or sleep correctly. Now I'm using a SSDT-only approach to getting a full tree it powers down fine but insta-wakes on sleep. I've spent hours modifying ACPI tables but no joy so far. The wake log always shows 'wake reason : ?' which is not too helpful...I too am having wake issues with TB. Not sure where to start!
unfortunately, no luck.Hello @faithie999
before restoring original firmware, as you have a custom DSDT, you can try removing on RWAK method lines like as the following sample from my laptop :
Code:If ((TBTS == One)) { If ((RPN0 == One)) { Acquire (OSUM, 0xFFFF) \_GPE.TINI (Zero, RPS0, RPT0, Arg0) Release (OSUM) } If ((RPN1 == One)) { Acquire (OSUM, 0xFFFF) \_GPE.TINI (Zero, RPS1, RPT1, Arg0) Release (OSUM) } }
@CaseySJ Thanks for replying to @faithie999's questions so succinctly. My bios has a hidden option which can be enabled called ACPI Removal Object Support but I've checked the Designaire's bios 9b and it isn't there unfortunately.
@mm2margaret I can't respond to your PM as I don't have enough posts! Please upload your SystemDSDT from MacIASL and I'll look for the _GPE method. See @CaseySJ 's above post for the location of the _INI method in RP05
For the record, my sarcastic remark about Windows is meant to be just that...sarcastic! Windows has its place, just not with me!The only use I have found for it so far is to use tools to modify the BIOS to make it more mac-friendly...But now I come to think of it most of that could be done in a VM.
We also need to hide your motherboard's onboard Bluetooth. Please download and run IORegistryExplorer and scroll the device tree on left side of the app until you see all of the HSxx devices from HS01 to HS14. Post a screenshot of that page with all HSxx devices expanded so we can see their child nodes.I added SSDT to patched folder, but nothing changed. This is what I have:
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Looks like a copy-and-paste issue. If you copied the text directly from Step 5 as shown, the "extra parameter" might be due to the boldfaced text.After a lot of painful, very tense moments trying to get the clip to give me that dim red glow..
I've ended up here.. Don't want to mess it up now? What's the best option?
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sudo flashrom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=1024 -r test1.bin