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DSDT breaking sleep?
I have a 99% working Optiplex 755 SFF running Snow Leopard 10.6.6 with everything working except for sleep using a retail DVD along with iBoot CD method. Could something in the DSDT be affecting the sleep? I have installed SleepEnabler for 10.6.6 but I return only to a black screen after trying to wake the computer. Would someone please be so kind enough to take a look at my DSDT file and let me know if there is anything that can be modified to correct this issue?
Thank you in advance! Dell Optiplex 755 Specs: Intel Q9450 Quad Core Nvidia Geforce 420 OEM 3GB DDR2 800 PC26400 Toshiba 128GB SSD |
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Let's up the ante. I will send $5 via Paypal to whoever can help make corrections to my DSDT and also help fix the sleep issue.
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I wish I had something offer, but I too am in the same boat. Using TonyMac's installer and a EFI string for my nVidia card I have everything working perfectly on this machine except sleep. Mine actually enters sleep, but there's no way to bring it out of that state.
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BTW...i found there is a fairly recent version of sleepenabler.kext out there and this does work, but in my case I receive a kernel panic in AppleIntelE1000e.kext when it wakes up. I had to go in and delete the sleepimage to get it to boot. Haven't found a way around this problem yet.
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That seems like some good news that you have managed to figure out one of your kext is causing a kernel panic. How did you go about obtaining that information and which SleepEnabler.kext are you using?
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