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How to fix this issue wake up from S3 sleep always got this error message in my M5A78L-M hackintosh with AMD CPU FX-6300 ?

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6 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

How to fix this issue wake up from S3 sleep always got this error message in my M5A78L-M hackintosh with AMD CPU FX-6300 ?

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AMFIPass.kext can help you

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Error in Sonoma 14.3 RC Access rights in other partitions are disabled after every reboot.

"Disable ownership on this volume" 

If I activate this it is deactivated again the next time I restart.

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On 1/21/2024 at 3:20 PM, HmO said:

 

AMFIPass.kext can help you

Thanks, but AMFIPass.kext (v.1.4.0) already loaded which seems not related to this issue.

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4 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

Thanks, but AMFIPass.kext (v.1.4.0) already loaded which seems not related to this issue.

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RestrictEvents.kext and boot-arg revblock=media

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5 hours ago, HmO said:

 

RestrictEvents.kext and boot-arg revblock=media

Thanks, but it (RestrictEvents.kext v.1.1.3 + revblock=media revpatch=sbvmm) did not work for me.

The same error still appears after wake up from S3 sleep.

Could it's due to OCLP patching its AMD R9 270 GPU ?

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It seems can fix this issue after the second wake up from sleep if booted by legacy OpenCore 0.9.5 in which its boot-args can be preserved but legacy Clover 5156/5157 always lost boot-args after login desklop.

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The common rule is "boot-args is not a bootloader business, system can set and erase them". Write them into config.plist and they will work even if you do not see them in Nvram.

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