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Ich poste das hier nochmal als seperaten Thread in der Hoffnung dass irgendjemand was dazu einfällt...

 

Ich habe das Problem, dass ich mein System einfach nicht dazu bewegen kann aus dem Sleep-Mode aufzwachen.

 

Meine Bildschirme und die Festplatten gehen aus, einen Sekundenbruchteil später springen die Festplatten wieder an. Die Lüfter laufen die ganze Zeit weiter :( Das System lässt sich dann nicht mehr dazu bringen wieder anzulaufen und mir bleibt nur ein Neustart.

 

Mit 10.5.5 hat das noch wunderbar funktioniert.

 

Folgende Methoden aus dem Forum habe ich schon versucht.

 

In den Energiesparoptionen "Restart automatically after a power failure" aktivieren.

Geht bei mir nicht, da der entsprechende Punkt in meinem Systemeinstellungen nicht auftaucht.

 

DSDT-Patch installliert.

 

Ersetzen der IOUSBFamily.kext und IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext mit den Versionen aus 10.5.5

Habe dann probeweise auch noch die AHCI Kexts und die APCIPlatform.kext durch ältere Versionen ersetzt.

 

Den EhciSLeepEnabler von Superhai installiert http://www.superhai.com/files/leopard/rele...nabler.kext.zip Hat zwar bei dem Sleep-Problem nicht geholfen, aber jetzt funktioniert mein Front-USB wenigstens wieder :)

 

Die USB-Kexts von Slice (http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=117029)

 

Dann hab ich noch versucht testweise mal den EFI-String von meiner Grafikkarte aus der Boot.plist zu entfernen, hat aber ausser abgeschaltetem QE und CI auch keine Veränderung bewirkt.

 

Also im Prinzip hab ich alle Lösungsvorschläge aus diesem Thread durchprobiert :(

 

Meine Hardware steht in der Sig. Vielleicht weiß noch jemand Rat? Eventuell etwas was ich noch nicht probiert habe?

 

Danke schonmal

 

Danke, hab die Fixes alle durchprobiert, hilft leider auch nix :blink:

Hab auch schon die verschiedenen BIOS-Einstellungen probiert (S1 und S3 etc.) und per Terminal die verschiedenen Hibernate Modi eingestellt... Leider immer noch keinen Erfolg ;)

 

Jemand noch ne andere Idee?

Open terminal and type man pmset

 

Then open another terminal window and umm..play around with pmset.

 

That's what I'm going to do now. Hope I don't break anything.

 

I have sleep/restart/shutdown working now but I discovered that if the machine has been sleeping it won't shutdown or restart properly.

I'm not just talking about hibernate modes, you can do lots of things with pmset - that's why I said to type "man pmset". Try it if you haven't already.

 

I did some systematic testing with pmset settings and got shutdown after sleeping back somehow (no idea what I did!), shutdown after sleep works in all hibernate modes now.

 

But if I try to restart after coming out of sleep all hell breaks loose..beepbeepbeepbeepbeepbeepbeepbeep...no matter what the settings are. Like you, I am out of ideas.

 

During my trials I found that if standby mode in the BIOS is set to S1 the machine restarts instead of coming out of sleep in all hibernate modes. Standby used to be set at auto, but now I've set it to S3 since that's the only setting that works anyway. So that's something at least.

 

Behavior with mounting/unmounting USB devices after coming out of sleep is inconsistent in any hibernate mode.

Sometimes OSX will complain that my pen drive was not properly unmounted and sometimes there's nothing.

 

What is somewhat comforting to me is that people with real Apple hardware are having the same type of problems as you and I after updating to 10.5.6. This means there'll probably be a fix for this from Apple somewhere down the line.

I just found out that it's not just IOPCIFamily and USB 328 that makes it work.

 

If I don't have Superhai's Voodoopower.kext installed as well the only thing I can do is restart. Nothing else works.

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...t&p=1021550

No, you're right, I didn't look at the manpage of pmset yet, I have misread your post. I will do this and I will also try out the voodoopower.kext and report back. thanks for the tips :rolleyes:

Anyway, maybe we should just wait until the next update, seems to me like 10.5.6 is really buggy, when the same problems occur on real apple computers...

 

 

btw: with the usb kexts from slice my front usb ports do not work, they only do work with the ehcisleepenabler from superhai. I thought both patches do the same?

Yep. That's odd. I don't know the details but I think they do the same thing in a different way. Slice talked about it in some thread.

If you have an EHCI Handoff setting in the USB section of your BIOS, set this to enabled - also - if you have a kext called PCGenUSB (or something like that), delete it. That's all I can think of.

 

You know what, today wake and shutdown broke again here and I don't know why.

 

Next thing that will happen here is a reinstall I think. lol

I tried Voodoopower.kext, only effect was that my mouse stopped working... Didn't have time to look at pmset yet.

I uninstalled voodoopower in single user mode and now OSX doesn't recognize external hds or usb sticks anymore :D

 

I Don't have an EHCI Handoff setting in BIOS and also there's no kext like that in my extensions folder...

 

So now without USB working properly I guess I will have to reinstall too :)

Mal wieder in deutsch:

 

wenn du die openhaltrestart.kext instaliert hast

 

gehe in Systemeinstellung - Energiesparen - Optionen - und setze den Haken - nach Stromausfall automatisch starten

 

bei mir funztz

 

 

ansonsten würde ich nochmal das Update drüber Bügeln - scheint ja was schief gelaufen zu sein

Trouble is, he doesn't have that setting. Neither do I. I'm trying to find out why some people have this setting and other people don't. So far I've come up empty.

 

Sorry to pollute your German section with all this English, my German is terrible, it's been halfway consumed by my new 3rd language, Portuguese. I was looking for someone to discuss this with and followed Lintendo's trail..

 

I found out by chance that VoodooPower has it's own 'OpenHaltRestart' hack built-in - so you should probably remove OpenHaltRestart.kext when testing VoodooPower. You've got nothing to loose!

 

Make sure your System.kext matches your kernel version (USB hotplugging stops working if they don't match) - for Voodoo 9.5.0 kernel use 9.5.0 System.kext. Here's one:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=139930

 

Have a look at this: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=144324

Slice recommends it as well, look in the Leopard USB 2.0 thread.

  • 1 month later...

Lintendo, you discovered anything new?

 

I've reinstalled finally, but this time I'm having an even worse shutdown/sleep problem:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=154506

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