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Z390 Aorus Elite EFI with OpenCore 0.9.4 for Sonoma beta

@tngous
My BIOS has not those settings, the only resume setting is Resume By Alarm (disabled). But I have disabled Platform Power Management, so the operating system handles power management, not BIOS.
 
@tngous
My BIOS has not those settings, the only resume setting is Resume By Alarm (disabled). But I have disabled Platform Power Management, so the operating system handles power management, not BIOS.
Thank for your advice but I tried everything: use your EFI + Remap usb + Disable all wake up in bios. May be I don't lucky. Because my Mobo different your and I can not wake up my hack by keyboard or mouse.
 

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Great stuff @miliuco I've been struggling to get Sonoma Public Beta updates to show up in System Settings. But adding the boot arg revpatch=sbvmm solved my issue, using SMBIOS iMac20,1.
 
Thank for your advice but I tried everything: use your EFI + Remap usb + Disable all wake up in bios. May be I don't lucky. Because my Mobo different your and I can not wake up my hack by keyboard or mouse.
I just saw this post and thought I would comment. My MSI Z490 with Mapped USB ports also has this behavior, it goes to sleep as programed, when in sleep mode the Power Button blinks off and on.

To wake the machine, one has to push the Power Button as the Mouse or Keyboard are not operational to induce wake. I am not entirely sure but I think this is a trait of MSI Boards.
This behavior is also present in Windows.
 
@esafeddie
If this is the behaviour also in Windows, then it seems to be something normal in your current mobo. But real sleep (I guess it was so in your old Z490 Z390) has all lights and fans stopped, no lights, no sound. And the system wakes up from power button and from USB mouse /keyboard.
 
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@esafeddie
If this is the behaviour also in Windows, then it seems to be something normal in your current mobo. But real sleep (I guess it was so in your old Z490) has all lights and fans stopped, no lights, no sound. And the system wakes up from power button and from USB mouse /keyboard.
Hi - I guess you meant my old Gigabyte Z390, yes Sleep/Wake worked as expected and was woken with Mouse or Keyboard gesture both in Windows and Apple OS.

On this MSI Z490 in Sleep Mode all fans and lights are all off and can only be woken via the Power Button no matter what OS it is in.
 
@esafeddie
My mistake, I know that your old chipset was Z390 but I had a typo.
If your lights are all off (power led not blinking), sleep is working fine.
About wake, only from power button, try adding this to your config.plist:
wake.png

But check that PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0) is also your USB device.
Maybe you are already having this.
 
@esafeddie
My mistake, I know that your old chipset was Z390 but I had a typo.
If your lights are all off (power led not blinking), sleep is working fine.
About wake, only from power button, try adding this to your config.plist:
View attachment 571532

But check that PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0) is also your USB device.
Maybe you are already having this.
Ok will try and report.

Sorry Bro no change, If the behavior was normal in Windows (the ability to wake with Mouse or Keyboard gestures) then I would be concerned that something was amiss in Apple OS but it is exactly the same.

This makes me think there is a quirk in the MSI Z390 and Z490 Boards maybe other MSI Boards too I don't know.
Like I said I am not too bothered as everything else works flawless. The push of the Power Button to wake the machine is no biggie for me, I can live with it.

I guess I was spoilt with Gigabyte Boards after so many years. By the way I still have the Gigabyte Z590 Board as a backup as quirky as it is but sold the 11th Gen CPU I had installed in it which I now regret.
 
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