MaximumQuiet / ryzentosh

Configuration for  on AMD
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Sleep issues? #4

Closed rchavezj closed 4 years ago

rchavezj commented 4 years ago

Lot of people had issues getting their amd system to sleep. I wanted to check if you had similar experience.

MaximumQuiet commented 4 years ago

Lot of people had issues getting their amd system to sleep. I wanted to check if you had similar experience.

Yeah, my sleep was completely broken (freezing after trying to sleep), but recently I figured out how to make it work:

  1. First of all, read the following guide: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/sleep.html
  2. Then do the USB mapping (read more https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/usb/)
  3. Then configure the BIOS options: Legacy USB - on, Wake On Lan - off, Wake On USB - off (cause this can prevent the system to sleep)
  4. Reconnect all of your USB3 devices to USB3 ports (not a USB2)
  5. Check the existence of apps prevent the system to sleep by the confirmations something like "Are you sure to exit?"

These steps helped me. I have only one issue with sleep right now - I can't manage to make Wake on Lan work. But sleep is working correctly.

rchavezj commented 4 years ago

Did you need to redo the process inside windows 10 and/or managed to configure the bios options and usb mapping inside macosx?

MaximumQuiet commented 4 years ago

@rchavezj No, I configured options by just entering the BIOS setup at the PC start. BIOS options affect any OS booted on a PC. And USB mapping need only on macOS because Windows already works correctly with USB. I configured it by USB-Map kext.