Hackintosh-Gigabyte-Z390M-GAMING
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about sleep / wakeup
Hi, Ive installed this EFI and successfully done it looks pretty good, but when system sleep, screen off and it appears it can not wake up , coz the screen can not shows but the system still working ( fan still working)
could you know whats happen of this
Any update? i have the same issue @BenjaminX
Any update? i have the same issue @BenjaminX
no more messages for issue details, OC for me working perfectly.
Sleep and wake is working perfect with your hackintosh?
BIOS
BIOS
What I have to change in bios? I done everything that is in readme
BIOS
What I have to change in bios? I done everything that is in readme
try to flash F9k beta version and CFG/Serial Ports in BIOS settings
BIOS Settings Advanced Mode > Settings > IO Ports > Initial Display Output > PCIe 1 Slot Advanced Mode > Settings > IO Ports > Above 4G Decoding > Enabled Advanced Mode > Settings > IO Ports > USB Configuration > XHCI Hand-off > Enabled Advanced Mode > Boot > CSM Support > Disabled (If using iMac19,1 system definition) Advanced Mode > Settings > IO Ports > DVMT Pre-Allocated > 64M (If using iMac19,1 system definition) Advanced Mode > Settings > IO Ports > DVMT Total Gfx Mem > 256M (If using iMac19,1 system definition) Advanced Mode > Settings > IO Ports > Aperture Size > 256MB (Only available on Beta BIOS F9k, F9j, F9l) Settings > IO Ports > Super IO Configuration > Serial Port > Disabled (Only available on Beta BIOS F9k, F9j, F9l) Boot > CFG Lock > Disabled
- Note: Contrary to popular belief, I've never had to disable VT-x or VT-d on any of my hacks.
For those who have GC-Titan Ridge Thunderbolt 3 PCI-e card: Advanced Mode > Settings > Thunderbolt(TM) Configuration > Thunderbolt Boot Support > Boot Once Advanced Mode > Settings > Thunderbolt(TM) Configuration > Security Level > No Security Advanced Mode > Settings > Thunderbolt(TM) Configuration > Discrete Thunderbolt Configuration > GPIO3 Force Pwr > Enabled
Unlock MSR (aka unlock CFG) (NVRAM will not work with locked MSR) Update to BIOS F9l. This will allow you to do the unlock right in BIOS.
- Download and unZip the BIOS file.
- Copy the BIOS file to a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive.
- Use the Q-Flash feature in BIOS to update BIOS.
- To be safe, do not update the Backup BIOS.
- Re-do your BIOS settings after flashing.
My motherboard is the z390m and not the z390m gaming. Maybe this is the problem right? Because I have all you have said
hello look this https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/sleep.html#preparations good luck
(Only available on Beta BIOS F9k, F9j, F9l) Settings > IO Ports > Super IO Configuration > Serial Port > Disabled (Only available on Beta BIOS F9k, F9j, F9l) Boot > CFG Lock > Disabled
Yes, Mark
I had the same problem, i solved removing the radeon boost kext