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Hi,

 

most of the time sleep works perfectly fine. But sometimes the machine spontaneously reboots instead of going to sleep. Where do I start troubleshooting?
MSI Z370 PC Pro, i5 8400, Radeon 560 RX (4GB Sapphire), 16GB RAM, ESI Maya44 ex.

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Thank you guys.

Do I need to run the script?

 

pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
Currently in use:
 standby              1
 Sleep On Power Button 1
 womp                 0
 autorestart          0
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 powernap             0
 networkoversleep     0
 disksleep            0
 sleep                20 (sleep prevented by coreaudiod, coreaudiod)
 autopoweroffdelay    28800
 hibernatemode        0
 autopoweroff         0
 ttyskeepawake        1
 displaysleep         20
 standbydelay         10800

 

9 hours ago, marvelloard said:

Thank you guys.

Do I need to run the script?

 


pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
Currently in use:
 standby              1
 Sleep On Power Button 1
 womp                 0
 autorestart          0
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 powernap             0
 networkoversleep     0
 disksleep            0
 sleep                20 (sleep prevented by coreaudiod, coreaudiod)
 autopoweroffdelay    28800
 hibernatemode        0
 autopoweroff         0
 ttyskeepawake        1
 displaysleep         20
 standbydelay         10800

 

 

Run this too: sudo pmset -a standby 0

OK.
It gave me:

Warning: Idle sleep timings for "AC Power" may not behave as expected.

- Disk sleep should be non-zero whenever system sleep is non-zero.

 

Edit: Guess it's fine due to disk spindown being turned off (on purpose).

Edited by marvelloard

It seems to be fine now, thank you. But let's wait a few days...

 

Edit: Now after sleep my DVD/BR drive stops working and doesn't eject/detect a disc. I fixed this by deactivating spin-down in energy saving. It's still deactivated, but the error occurs nevertheless.

Edit2: Drive survived a few sleeps just fine, not sure what the heck. The bigger sleep issue seems to be gone.

Edited by marvelloard
  • 2 weeks later...
7 hours ago, marvelloard said:

OK, system booted fine with your folder. Hardware encoding fine, everything appears to be working. Now I must wait and see if the error will happen again.
Thank you already!

Send me Nemesis.fritz.box.zip

start looks good

use it

CLOVER.zip

reboot and extract last send me

Thank you once again.

Here we go again...

 

 

Send me Nemesis.fritz.box.zip

 

After some unproblematic sleeps something very strange happened:

It woke up fine. My USB hub was unplugged so I plugged it in again. Screen went black. Had to cut the power 2x until it would boot again...

I have no explanation.

 

Edit:

In the last couple of days it has been perfectly fine. Maybe a one-time glitch.

Edited by marvelloard
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi madLd0n,

 

In the meantime I tried to install Windows on a separate HDD which caused a lot of trouble, but also updated the BIOS. Maybe that screwed with the DSDT.

Your DSDT no longer works. As soon as the loading bar appears the computer just reboots or in verbose mode gets stuck. Booting with dsdt=bios.aml option (Clover) works.
Could you help me again?

 

 

Send me Nemesis.fritz.box.zip

Edited by marvelloard
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