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MMMoUsE
iPC vanilla kernel,
shut down and restart are okay but fail to sleep properly
everything is okay in 10.5.7

anyone has idea to fix it ?
mortsto
QUOTE (MMMoUsE @ Aug 7 2009, 10:02 AM) *
iPC vanilla kernel,
shut down and restart are okay but fail to sleep properly
everything is okay in 10.5.7

anyone has idea to fix it ?


no sleep problem here.

i use chameleon 2 with no disabler.kext, just OpenHaltRestart.kext
buzzert
Same problem here. Tried using AppleSMBIOS.kext from backup, deleted AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement, and tried netkas' dsmos.kext with no avail.

Anyone have the solution!?
bastt41
same problem here on my Thinkpad T60p - sleep worked fine on 10.5.7 (iPC). I tried to swap the entire extensions back to 10.5.7 on the 10.5.8. install, but no success w sleep. :-( I'll keep trying.

DesertFox
Using mach_kernel from 10.5.7 fixed the sleep issue for me.
peach-os
1. create a DSDT.aml patch with HPET and copy it to root.
2. delete any disabler kext - also from mkext in extra with mkexttool, to load the 10.5.8 AppleIntelCpuPowermangment.kext

3. sleep works again
cheesetoast
QUOTE (peach-os @ Aug 9 2009, 04:22 AM) *
1. create a DSDT.aml patch with HPET and copy it to root.
2. delete any disabler kext - also from mkext in extra with mkexttool, to load the 10.5.8 AppleIntelCpuPowermangment.kext

3. sleep works again


please expand on your instructions here, i don't know how to create the dsdt, i read about it a bit, but got stuck, and i don't know what you're talking about in item 2.
peach-os
QUOTE (cheesetoast @ Aug 10 2009, 09:39 AM) *
please expand on your instructions here, i don't know how to create the dsdt, i read about it a bit, but got stuck, and i don't know what you're talking about in item 2.


there are tons of informations about dsdt in this forum - search for fassl´s patcher. de/installing kexts is basic knowledge

searchengine http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=00948655...297:e41g72sr-ba
Konami®
QUOTE (cheesetoast @ Aug 10 2009, 05:39 AM) *
please expand on your instructions here, i don't know how to create the dsdt, i read about it a bit, but got stuck, and i don't know what you're talking about in item 2.


The easy way to do it is to use PCWIZ Patcher GUI then move that dsdt to the root of your Hard disk. Sleep, Restart and Shutdown works like a charm with AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement.kext running without disabler.kext.
Braddman
QUOTE (Konami® @ Aug 10 2009, 01:46 PM) *
The easy way to do it is to use PCWIZ Patcher GUI then move that dsdt to the root of your Hard disk. Sleep, Restart and Shutdown works like a charm with AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement.kext running without disabler.kext.


Same here, no sleep or shutdown (sleep never worked, but shutdown did.) and I still don't know how to do it after some searching. Some exact instructions would be very much appreciated. ( I know you tried above...we're just not that advanced, or at least I'm not.)
Beerkex'd
You remind me of this guy:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1187549

Downloading something on the internet can hardly be considered advanced.

Go grab DSDTPatcher GUI from PCWiz' website and try it out. Read the docs.

If you have specific questions after doing that, post again.
osx_new_user
QUOTE (Konami® @ Aug 10 2009, 12:46 PM) *
The easy way to do it is to use PCWIZ Patcher GUI then move that dsdt to the root of your Hard disk. Sleep, Restart and Shutdown works like a charm with AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement.kext running without disabler.kext.



confirm sleep working after deleting disabler.kext and IntelCPUPMDisabler.kext from S/L/E and S/Extra/Extension/

I also have dsdt.aml installed in root using DSDTPatchGUI by PCWIZ.


installation: Retail 10.5.6 with 10.5.8 combo update
motherboard: P35 DS3L
Thireus
If you want sleep working with speedstep:

http://thireus.dareyourmind.net/index.php/...os-1058-install

Not sure if it will work or you. But it should! (working for my eeepc 1000H)
MMMoUsE
I patched DSDT and remove Disabler.kext
Sleep works but there are problems when restart and shut down

In my case, with DSDT and AppleIntelCPUManagement.kext,
my CPU got 10 C higher (around 50 C)
Braddman
QUOTE (Beerkex'd @ Aug 10 2009, 07:10 PM) *
You remind me of this guy:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1187549

Downloading something on the internet can hardly be considered advanced.

Go grab DSDTPatcher GUI from PCWiz' website and try it out. Read the docs.

If you have specific questions after doing that, post again.


I'll try not to take offense to that seeing as how I asked nicely.

And yes I can probably download, but let me go search on how to do that first.




Beerkex'd
Maybe I misunderstood you.

What's the question exactly?

rhalls
Hi!

I am having some sleep issues, too. Gigabyte EP35-DS3P Board, Q6600 CPU. I was on iPC 10.5.6, updated to 10.5.8 (combo), deleted disabler.kext (in S/L/E and Extras) and AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext, patched the DSDT.aml with GUI Tool, have OpenHaltRestart.kext installed... No Go. I use ChameleonRC2 and checked the GraphicsEnabler in installation - maybe thats the cause??? Maybe theres a conflict between that and my original GFX String in the boot...plist???n Ill have a look - if anyone has some extra help: thanks.
peach-os
QUOTE (rhalls @ Sep 1 2009, 01:46 PM) *
Hi!

deleted disabler.kext (in S/L/E and Extras) and AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext


it doesn´t work without loaded AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext
that´s actually the reason you have to use the patched dsdt without disabler wink.gif
katzzze
iAtkos v7 + combo update 10.5.8

p35-ds3
q6600
7600gt
sata hdd

Sleep soesn't work. How to fix?
ole2
QUOTE (katzzze @ Sep 26 2009, 02:04 PM) *
Sleep soesn't work. How to fix?


try my solution from here
vol264
Hi,

I'm using iDeneb 10.5.8 Lite with Asus P1-P5945GC, everything works flawless except sleep.

Removed Disabler.kext, couldn't find S/Extra/Extension/ because it is not present in this version, patched DSDT with the GUI tool.

When I send computer into sleep it goes down as it should do, but then instantly wakes up again and then restart and shutdown are not working any more.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

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