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Greetings,

 

I have installed EL Capitan on ACER EG31M motherboard with Intel Q6600.  Everything seems to be working ok including shutdown/restart/powermanagement/speedstep.  However, I am having trouble with system restarting upon waking up from the sleep.  Here is the log output with  keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 swd_panic=1 arguments.  

 

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I would appreciate it If anyone can guide me to troubleshoot this issue. 

 

Edited by ThriftLover
On 8/2/2022 at 12:12 PM, Hervé said:

This being said, did you disable hibernation as it's enabled by default and often causes issues? You disable hibernation through the following Terminal command:

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0
sudo pmset -a hibernatefile /dev/null
sudo rm -f /var/vm/sleepimage

 

Thank you very much for your valuable recommendation. Unfortunately, my system still reboots after waking up.

 

On 8/2/2022 at 12:12 PM, Hervé said:

MacPro3,1 often gives better CPU power management with old C2D/C2Q CPUs. Since you're using FakeSMC & PlugIns, you may use HWMonitor app to check out CPU SpeedStep and CPU T°.

 

Also note that there are 3 x incorrect settings in your nVidia dGPU injections: ATY,VendorID, ATY,DeviceID and VRAM,totalsize. Delete the 1st 2 (they're not for nVidia cards) and adjust the latter to 00000040, it's a 32bit value not 64 (Dortania guide is erroneous on the matter...).

 

!! Thank you for this correction. I'll delete those injections as you have recommended.  I used HWMonitor app to check the sensors and this is how it looks with OpenCore bootloader.  SpeedStep seems to be working, temperature is well under control and benchmark results are identical to Windows side.

 

I'll try clover and see if sleep restart issue can be resolved.

Edited by ThriftLover

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