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If Clover generates one it's not needed. Added a few essential patches, found that they where missing in the DSDT. 

It's not the _PWR in the devices. 

 

PWRB is because you pressed the power button, as it states (user) 

not working........anyway i dont press power button.... i pressed enter key on the PS2 keyboard to wake up on the first sleep.....

 

EDIT: I noticed that after computer wakes from the first sleep, i cant power off yosemite...i click on turn off , screen goes black but computer is still on...

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Try this: attachicon.gifDSDT.aml.zip

Same problem.......cant go in sleep for the second time...... cant power off computer after the second time........ cpu frequency strangely higher than when i turn on pc first time........ weird flash red light on the case after the first wake....... :(

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Check and recheck everything from bios, for anything silly there, as thread seems to be going in circles!

:frantics:

 

Your hardware should be straight forward. I think the dsdt is irrelevant here tbh.

Good luck friend!

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Check and recheck everything from bios, for anything silly there, as thread seems to be going in circles!

:frantics:

 

Your hardware should be straight forward. I think the dsdt is irrelevant here tbh.

Good luck friend!

i dont know what options should i check in bios??? thanks....

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  1. Load Optimized Defaults before doing anything else.

If your CPU supports VT-d, find the setting and disable it.

If your system has CFG-Lock, find the setting and disable it.

If your system has Secure Boot Mode, find the setting and disable it.

Set OS Type to Other OS, if applicable.

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  1. Load Optimized Defaults before doing anything else.
  2. If your CPU supports VT-d, find the setting and disable it.
  3. If your system has CFG-Lock, find the setting and disable it.
  4. If your system has Secure Boot Mode, find the setting and disable it.
  5. Set OS Type to Other OS, if applicable.

 

1) done

2) already disabled

3) could not find cfg-lock

4) already disabled

5) could not find other os

 

anyway what should i select in driver64UEFI of clover when i install bootloader? i was only selecting OsxAptioFxDrv...

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If Clover generates one it's not needed. Added a few essential patches, found that they where missing in the DSDT. 

It's not the _PWR in the devices. 

 

PWRB is because you pressed the power button, as it states (user) 

isnt there another way to resolve the problem? i am driving crazy.....thanks for help.......

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Hey guys! I found the problem!

I set "package C state support" from disabled to auto and now i am able to sleep / wake all times i want! Are the settings in my bios correct? Or i should modify something?

 

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great! knew dsdt was not the cause ;)

bios setting are the one thing have to do on ones own! ;)

weg now i have only speedstep problem.. .when i wake frequency does not get minimum (800Mhz)... how can I do? i am in chat if u want..

 

For example i found a guide for AsRock H97 Pro4 (with i5-4460) that has this settings to work:

 

 

Advanced / CPU Configuration [CPU PM (native XCPM mode) & flawless Sleep and Wake]:

CPU C States Support = Enabled

Enhanced Halt Support (C1E) = Enabled

CPU C3 State Support = Disabled

CPU C6 State Support = Auto

CPU C7 State Support = Auto

Package C State Support = C6

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weg now i have only speedstep problem.. .when i wake frequency does not get minimum (800Mhz)... how can I do? i am in chat if u want..

 

For example i found a guide for AsRock H97 Pro4 (with i5-4460) that has this settings to work:

 

 

Advanced / CPU Configuration [CPU PM (native XCPM mode) & flawless Sleep and Wake]:

CPU C States Support = Enabled

Enhanced Halt Support (C1E) = Enabled

CPU C3 State Support = Disabled

CPU C6 State Support = Auto

CPU C7 State Support = Auto

Package C State Support = C6

With the settings described above i resolved the issue with speedstep

With the settings described above i resolved the issue with speedstep

i only had to set fixshutdown in clover configurator because after the first sleep Mac OS X does not shut down.
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