Edhawk
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There are only 3 x GLog USB ports in your system, if you have already disabled ports HS09, HS10 and HS11 then they should be a non-issue.
HS14 should then be an Intel port.
Not sure why your system won't find the Bluetooth module if the Port-Count is set to 12, as there are only 12 ports being activated in the SSDT. Hey, use whatever makes it work.
You have an SSDT-EC.aml with an SSDT-USBX.aml or SSDT-EC-USBX.aml in your setup, yes? Which other SSDT's are you using, if any?
Do you have any other shutdown/sleep fixes applied to your system? I ask this because while the default reason for Sleep/Wake issues is usually the lack of or an incorrectly set USB Configuration, it is not the only possible cause for this type of occurrence.
How do you have your System Power Management set? Are you using a specific Hibernation Mode, setting it via Terminal?
If you enter sudo pmset -g in a Terminal window, what does it show?
Anything like this screenshot below:
HS14 should then be an Intel port.
Not sure why your system won't find the Bluetooth module if the Port-Count is set to 12, as there are only 12 ports being activated in the SSDT. Hey, use whatever makes it work.
You have an SSDT-EC.aml with an SSDT-USBX.aml or SSDT-EC-USBX.aml in your setup, yes? Which other SSDT's are you using, if any?
Do you have any other shutdown/sleep fixes applied to your system? I ask this because while the default reason for Sleep/Wake issues is usually the lack of or an incorrectly set USB Configuration, it is not the only possible cause for this type of occurrence.
How do you have your System Power Management set? Are you using a specific Hibernation Mode, setting it via Terminal?
If you enter sudo pmset -g in a Terminal window, what does it show?
Anything like this screenshot below: