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Evening all. I'm new here but have been browsing the forum for a long while and it's always been one of the best for being the most helpful shall I say.

 

First of all, I have a reasonable understanding of the Hackintosh system but I'm no expert like some of you. So, let me explain.

 

I have a Dell Optiplex 3020 Mini Tower [i3-4160] I believe it's a H81 Chipset. Intel HD4400 built in graphics.

 

I originally installed Mojave where everything including sleep was working perfect. Was well impressed with myself, but soon realised my Nvidia [Asus] GTX960 2Gb wasn't supported. 

 

Found out High Sierra supports Nvidia. So I partitioned the drive and installed High Sierra alongside Mojave.

 

Thought great, everything seemed to be working as it was in Mojave. Then I tested the sleep [from the menu] Screen would go into standby, shortly after the computer would go into standby [power light breathing] upon hitting the ESC key the computer would reboot and then I'd get the usual error once High Sierra booted. 

 

I tried some basic stuff in my clover config file. Enabling C & P states with no difference.

Thought maybe a GPU problem [as sleep wouldn't work in Mojave if I had my GTX installed] So removed my GTX 960 and tested sleep but came to the same problem.

Feeling a bit lost now as there are so many options in Clover Config under ACPI that I don't know what every option does.

 

Kexts installed: AHCI_3rdParty_SATA.kext, AHCI_Intel_generic_SATA.kext, AppleALC.kext, FAKESMC.kext + sensors, HibernationFixup.kext, Lilu.kext, RealtekRTL8111.kext, USBInjectAll.kext, WhateverGreen.kext
 

Drivers installed: ApfsDriverLoader, AudioDxe, CsmVideoDxe, DataHubDxe, FSInject, OsxAptioFixDrv, PartitionDxe, SMCHelper, VboxHFS.

 

Patched ACPI: SSDT-EC.aml, SSDT-XOSI.aml

Spent the afternoon trying different settings and BIOS setting with no luck but I'll list what I have so far tried.

BIOS settings:
Block Sleep: On
Deep Sleep Control: S5 only
C-State Control: On
Darkwake=No > Darkwake=10
Result: When sleep menu item selected monitor goes into standby, computer stays on. Monitor wakes when ESC key pressed.
BIOS settings:
Block Sleep: Off
Deep Sleep Control: S5 only
C-State Control: On
Darkwake=No > Darkwake=10
Result: When sleep menu item selected monitor goes into standby, computer goes into sleep mode (power light breathing) when ESC key pressed computer reboots.
BIOS settings:
Block Sleep: Off
Deep Sleep Control: S5 & S7
C-State Control: On
Darkwake=No > Darkwake=10
Result: When sleep menu item selected monitor goes into standby, computer goes into sleep mode (power light breathing) when ESC key pressed computer reboots.
Removed Whatever kext as some said it can cause sleep issues? Rebooted= monitor blank and in standby. Reinstalled Whatever kext.

 

If someone could shed light on how I get diag logs and so on to help here that would be fantastic!

 

I've attached my config file for you to view.

 

Thank you all! :)

 

config.plist

Edited by jshep
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For a quick work-around, open terminal and type "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0"

 

To undo this, if on a laptop "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 3", if on a desktop, "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 25"

 

This does not turn sleep off, that's a different command. This just prevents macOS from entering hibernation mode which could be what is causing this problem

 

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