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My system is working great, and stable however when it wakes from sleep, there is a high chance it will reboot when woken up which is, to say the least frustrating.

 

I found that short sleeps tend to wake up Ok, but longer sleeps (over night for example) tend to cause a reboot the moment the login screen shows.

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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I have the same motherboard, using clover and I'm facing the exact same issue.

Wake is OK is sleep was not long. If sleep is long, when select the disk showing hibernate mode in clover, the rig is rebooting almost instantly and when the clover selection menu appears, there is no longer mentionned the hibernate mode next to the disk I was using. If I resume power-up, OSX is telling me after logging that there was an abnormal shutdown.

I followed the suggestion in the post here

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/299721-sleep-hibernation-how-it-works-and-how-to-use/

and set hibernation mode to 29. In that case, the system won't boot at all and I have to reset BIOS to default.

So I'm back in hibernation mode to 0 and currently monitoring various posts here and there about issues that seems similar.

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/302236-yosemite-fails-to-wake-from-sleep/

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/302296-clover-yosemite-sleephibernate-%E2%80%93-ga-z87x-ud5/

 

I'm also going to try the BIOS settings recommended in post #35 of clover Manual

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/282787-clover-v2-instructions/?p=1931856

 

Sorry for not being more helpful

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Same behavior. Have tried many things with SSDT and Clover config edits. None have worked so far. Issue was not present in Mavericks. Maybe Apple is adding hackintosh-hostile code? There are some different methods on the Clover wiki that might be useful, though I don't understand much of it myself...

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I have the same motherboard, using clover and I'm facing the exact same issue.

Wake is OK is sleep was not long. If sleep is long, when select the disk showing hibernate mode in clover, the rig is rebooting almost instantly and when the clover selection menu appears, there is no longer mentionned the hibernate mode next to the disk I was using. If I resume power-up, OSX is telling me after logging that there was an abnormal shutdown.

I followed the suggestion in the post here

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/299721-sleep-hibernation-how-it-works-and-how-to-use/

and set hibernation mode to 29. In that case, the system won't boot at all and I have to reset BIOS to default.

So I'm back in hibernation mode to 0 and currently monitoring various posts here and there about issues that seems similar.

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/302236-yosemite-fails-to-wake-from-sleep/

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/302296-clover-yosemite-sleephibernate-%E2%80%93-ga-z87x-ud5/

 

I'm also going to try the BIOS settings recommended in post #35 of clover Manual

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/282787-clover-v2-instructions/?p=1931856

 

Sorry for not being more helpful

 

Same issue with Mavericks ?

 

GA Z87X-UDH3

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Any news? I have a GA-Z87X-D3H and have the same issue. After a long sleep time, the system crashes with a kp and restarts automaticly.

 

I really tried almost everything but there is no solution till now.

 

Tried to swap to OsxAptioFix2Drv.efi and tried to use hipernatemode instead sleep mode, tried to use serveral sleep policies in X86Platformplugin, tried to use full UEFI mode (with internal graphic card) instead of using my HD5770 with UEFI CSM Mode.

I also checked my RAM but it is also ok.

My dsdt is perfect right now....

 

In the moment i tried to increase the memory voltage, as discribed here: http://quickwebgems.blogspot.co.at/2013/11/hacintosh-kernel-panicfreeze-randomly.html

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I think I managed to solve it by setting the hibernate mode to 0 and deleting the /var/vm/sleepimage.

So far, my hack has been on and off for several hours and no issues today.

I updated to Yosemite over a Maverick installation so it may be the reason why

Now I need to fix my loss of audio after waking up from sleep

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I think I managed to solve it by setting the hibernate mode to 0 and deleting the /var/vm/sleepimage.

So far, my hack has been on and off for several hours and no issues today.

I updated to Yosemite over a Maverick installation so it may be the reason why

Now I need to fix my loss of audio after waking up from sleep

There is a kext for the audio issue.

The Problem is that the eapd isn´t enabled after sleep and this kext will do this for you.

 

I will post mine, so that you can use it.

 

The kext should be configured for your system if you have the same board.

EAPDFix.kext.zip

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There is a kext for the audio issue.

The Problem is that the eapd isn´t enabled after sleep and this kext will do this for you.

 

I will post mine, so that you can use it.

 

The kext should be configured for your system if you have the same board.

 

Thank you very much !

And I confirm, no more reboot after sleep once I deleted the sleepimage file

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