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@Gielie

this is normal and no problem --> Look at Mitch_de and Cyclonefr post --> http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...t&p=1032220

@Pink

did you ever tried Slice Usb 2.0 for Leopard?

Yes, didn't work

 

really the weird thing is that when my system started to wakeup immediately after sleep, if slept again it would sleep fine and wake up with a mouse click fine, afterwoards without any reason it simply started to shutdown the second time instead of sleeping

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The message i get when i want to shut down is hold the power button to restart. I think there is a faulty kext loaded, is there a way of logging this event to see wich kext this is or find out in an other way what is causing this problem.

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The message i get when i want to shut down is hold the power button to restart. I think there is a faulty kext loaded, is there a way of logging this event to see wich kext this is or find out in an other way what is causing this problem.

 

search the forum for "kernel panic on shutdown"

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I've tired dsdt but didn't work, also i didn't modify it, i just generated it with the patcher.

what do we have to modify?

 

also the restart automatically after power failure option is not visible in my energy saver setting though.

 

the patcher couldn't fix my sleep so I had to edit it manually in the DSDT

just follow the link for how to

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=953023

you can also edit power button in the DSDT to be able to sleep by pressing the power button. Just read the whole thread linked above

 

just go in system preferences pick energy saver and on the top there are two tabs sleep and options pick options and there is your restart automatically after power failure check box is.... ;)

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the patcher couldn't fix my sleep so I had to edit it manually in the DSDT

just follow the link for how to

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=953023

you can also edit power button in the DSDT to be able to sleep by pressing the power button. Just read the whole thread linked above

I will look into that

just go in system preferences pick energy saver and on the top there are two tabs sleep and options pick options and there is your restart automatically after power failure check box is.... ;)

I know where its supposed to be, but its not there :P

 

the patcher couldn't fix my sleep so I had to edit it manually in the DSDT

just follow the link for how to

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=953023

you can also edit power button in the DSDT to be able to sleep by pressing the power button. Just read the whole thread linked above

 

Ok, I read that,

but I understand that this guy had sleep working before applying DSDT patch.

 

the thing is when I started to have this issue, i returned to the previous version of munky bootloader which does not support DSDT, and I removed DSDT.aml, so know I am not using DSDT override,.. and I am still having the issue.

 

So i guess that fix is not needed for me?

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