fei0316 Posted August 6, 2015 Share Posted August 6, 2015 I have posted the same question in the "Power Management" sub-forum after I found out that this is not the correct place for this question Here's the link: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/307468-usb-keyboardmouse-not-working-after-waking-up-from-sleep/ Hello everyone, I've sucessfully make my PC to run OS X 10.10.4 recently, while everything works well(Sound, Graphics, Ethernet etc...), sleeping does not. When I try to put my Hackintosh to sleep it works but after waking it up the USB K/B is not working. After Googling about this issue I found out that it's because the USB Bus is not built in. After looking in System Profiler I found out that there are three types of "Buses" on my system: 2x USBXHCI (USB3.0, already built-in after installing GenericUSBXHCI.kext) 3x USBEHCI (USB2.0, two of them built in after modifying DSDT from tutorials from here: https://apocolipse.com/?p=14 (the https certificate seems to be expired), one of them is still not working since it only tell me how to modify two) 4xUSBOHCI (USB1.1, none of them are Built-in even if I tried to patch the DSDT by treating them as USBUHCI, no tutorial about patching USBOHCI is found) Here's my system specs: Mobo: ASUS M5A88-M CPU: AMD FX-6100 HDD: Seagate 500GB (non 4k disk) RAM: Kingston DDR3-1333 4GBx2 Graphics Card: Gigabyte GeForce GT 740 2GB GDDR5 Here's my question: 1. How to make USBOHCI Built-in, instead of Expansion Slot? 2. Does making the USB built in matter in terms of making it working after sleep? 3. Are there any ways to fix the Mouse/Keyboard problem other than making it built-in (or modifying DSDT)? 4. Are there any alternative way to solve the problem if the answers to all the questions above are "No"? Attached is my DSDT I'm using currently, I can extract the original DSDT if it's needed. Thank you very much!! DSDT.aml.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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