- Joined
- Jun 5, 2012
- Messages
- 4
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77X-UD5H
- CPU
- Intel i7 3770
- Graphics
- HD4000
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Okay, so I'm having a hard time getting my sleep to work properly, and I can't seem to find any threads where someone has experienced this problem.
When I put my hackintosh to sleep (OSX 10.8.2), it displays a blank grey screen with a mouse cursor, and all my hard drives/fans keep running at the same speed. When I click the mouse or hit a key, it "wakes up" to the login screen as it should from sleep mode.
FWIW, I had installed a GTX 670 graphics card in it to transition away from the 3770's HD4000, but the card was defective, and due to a need to tighten the belt financially, I had to get a refund instead of a replacement card, so I'm back on the HD4000. Could the drivers associated with that be my problem?
I've disabled VT-d in my BIOS, tinkered with a few different darkwake settings in my org.chameleon.plist file, tripple-checked my energy-saver options, turned XMP on/off... I'm out of ideas. Anyone out there able to point me in the right direction?
Motherboard - GA-Z77X-UD5H
CPU - i7 3770
Graphics - Intel HD4000
When I put my hackintosh to sleep (OSX 10.8.2), it displays a blank grey screen with a mouse cursor, and all my hard drives/fans keep running at the same speed. When I click the mouse or hit a key, it "wakes up" to the login screen as it should from sleep mode.
FWIW, I had installed a GTX 670 graphics card in it to transition away from the 3770's HD4000, but the card was defective, and due to a need to tighten the belt financially, I had to get a refund instead of a replacement card, so I'm back on the HD4000. Could the drivers associated with that be my problem?
I've disabled VT-d in my BIOS, tinkered with a few different darkwake settings in my org.chameleon.plist file, tripple-checked my energy-saver options, turned XMP on/off... I'm out of ideas. Anyone out there able to point me in the right direction?
Motherboard - GA-Z77X-UD5H
CPU - i7 3770
Graphics - Intel HD4000