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USB Keyboard/Mouse not working after waking up from sleep


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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, I can't find tutorial about patching USBOHCI)

 

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 being an 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

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