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ekica:

 

We are all curious to know what is the problem you are trying to solve.

 

Generated with Pike's script, I'd think hackmodford's ssdt would be 100% identical to yours, so asking for it does not make much sense.

What did you test?-I test my SSDT.

Did you use my SSDT and get those results?-No I test my SSDT.

Does sleep work?-Yes work sleep.

Does waking from sleep work? Yes work wake.

What was wrong in the first place?-I dont't know my answer on your question.


What did you test?

Did you use my SSDT and get those results?

Does sleep work?

Does waking from sleep work?

What was wrong in the first place?

 

Follow this link and work.Ok.I use MacPro6,1on my SSD and second HDD iMac13,2.Bootloader Chameleon.

Use flag -xcpm.I hope to help this message. 

I got it working!

 

I used the link ekica suggested previously. (Thanks PikerAlpha)

 

Then I used these options when generating my ssdt (PikerAlpha's script again)

-w 2 -x 1

No I don't get the errors in the console.

 

I used dropOEMSSDT and -xcpm in clover's settings.

 

Everything works, sleep, wake, time machine.

 

I get 6 p-states

16 25 30 35 37 39

 

Update: I went back into the BIOS and turned on the options to enable the c-states again. No problems, same amount of pstates.

So basically the only thing changed in the BIOS was defining the watts and amps for the cpu, the rest is unchanged.

Five P-States are perfectly fine for a desktop PC. How many would you like to have? Even if you had 12 you'd still only see it jumping between low, medium and high.

 

Thanks hackmodford, going to try that here and see what happens.

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I got it working!

 

I used the link ekica suggested previously. (Thanks PikerAlpha)

 

Then I used these options when generating my ssdt (PikerAlpha's script again)

-w 2 -x 1

No I don't get the errors in the console.

 

I used dropOEMSSDT and -xcpm in clover's settings.

 

Everything works, sleep, wake, time machine.

 

I get 6 p-states

16 25 30 35 37 39

 

Update: I went back into the BIOS and turned on the options to enable the c-states again. No problems, same amount of pstates.

So basically the only thing changed in the BIOS was defining the watts and amps for the cpu, the rest is unchanged.

 

 

When I added -xcpm to Clover it causes a boot loop, any ideas why??

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