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[solved] snow kitty refuses to leave dreamland [won't wake up from sleep]
UPDATE: problem solved... see post below...
hi guys, thanks to the many guides in this forum, ive been able to get SL 10.6 running fine on my pc except for one little thing which has been driving me nutts for almost a week now. you guessed it right... it's none other than "SLEEP" :-) before i go any further, here's my configuration:
so i manually patched the dsdt uhc1-6 + ehc1-2 devices with the device ids from ich10 as explained here. that only solved half the problem. now the machine goes to sleep just fine, but never wakes up. when i try to wake it up by either clicking a mouse button or the power button, the hdds spin up and nothing happens. the screen stays blank. one other observation is, the mouse doesnt fully light up like it is normally. it does however emit light as i click the mouse buttons while in this "stuck in sleep mode". here's some of the things ive tried but to no avail:
is anybody else having the same problem as me? has anybody with an intel dg33fb mobo managed to get their machines to sleep and wake properly? any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated... LONG LIVE THE HACKINTOSH SCENE!!! Last edited by djnitehawk; 09-20-2009 at 06:05 PM. |
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I have a similar problem with both Leopard and SL. After you try to wake up hold down cmd+alt+F12 to put it back to sleep again, then try waking it a second time. This works for me, but still not ideal. I dont know what would change from one sleep to the next, and nothing in the console helps at all...
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thanks for ur input but that key combo does nothing on my machine...
btw, i've solved my sleep/wake issue recently... what did it for me was: chameleon2 rc3 bootloader dsdt patch for usb built-in "-v" boot flag now my machine sleeps and wake up fine... but even now if my machine doesnt boot up with the -v flag... it doesnt wake up... if i do boot up with the -v flag... it sleeps and wakes everytime... ive tested this repeatedly many times and the -v is the game changing factor that fixed my wakeup issue... so try booting with -v and see if it makes any difference on ur machine... 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |