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[SOLVED] s510unr won't wake from sleep and minimum display brightness is still too bright #54
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Okay.. I did some research on reddit and found the below fixes for my problems.. This will disable dedicated gpu and solve brightness issue.. also it may conserve some battery Also, the sleep issue was solved after using boot flag : darkwake=10 |
Great & thanks @daninantro - let's keep this open for now. I'll add your findings to the repo. |
@daninantro |
@whatnameisit I was also under the impression that dgpu is disabled by default by using patches. But this hackintosh guide is made for the vivobooks with no dgpu (the laptop config in readme doesn't mention dgpu). So that got me wondering whether the dgpu is actually disabled. Instead of going through the patches I just decided to use the wegnoegpu boot flag as it was easier way to check. If anyone else could check this it would be great. |
@daninantro that's odd. Although this repo doesn't mention anything about disabling dGPU, hieplpvip made the config.plist and the SSDTs which in his repo explicitly states _REG, _PTS, and _WAK are for disabling dGPU in the hotpatch files. |
brief Easter vacation - can add my thoughts in a day or so. |
Actually I am a newbie, so I dont want to go out of my line to report the issue of the ACPI patches. Maybe I am wrong. So its better that experts like you, @LeeBinder and some others could have a look into the issue before reporting it :) At this moment I will stick with easier method of using the bootflag 👍 |
Hi! |
@schmosbyy : I am very pressed on time these days, so let me see what I can contribute:
If all above has not helped: Good luck! |
Wow! Man @LeeBinder you really helped me alot. Thanks alot. |
Great, glad I could be of help. Apple Store: yes, it works for me. I'm running Mojave. When I first installed it I re-installed an app I had purchased via Apple Store in High Sierra. I don't think I ever purchased something in Mojave, though. Make sure Clover Config/ Boot/ brcmfx-country= matches your country, e.g. |
I already tried the brcmfx-country flag. Appstore seems to work fine on my Mojave (on HDD), though I dont know why it isn't working on Catalina(SSD). |
Hi Guys, My eyes hurt real bad when using the MacOS and everything is fine on Windows on the same laptop as I use a program called Ditherig.exe for windows which disables the dithering and makes it very easy on my eyes. Any updates or insights would be great. Thanks! |
@schmosbyy : please be more exact - what exactly isn't working about your Catalina App Store? It's not even launching? Crashing? You can't log in? You can log in and browse through content but not purchase? I'll log into App Store next time I've booted into Catalina. I'll try next time I boot Catalina. |
@daninantro : as you know you're hijacking this thread .. ;) nevertheless, very interesting! I didn't even know until now that this can be an issue. First a question back to you to please answer: which build of Windows 10 are you running? Does ditherig work with the latest 1909 (or even 2004)? For those who don't know what this is about, maybe read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dither#Applications Basically this appears to be a matter of FRC (Frame rate control), see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_rate_control I read that the panel itself would need to allow FRC for temporal dithering to be in effect. It also appears that not all panels actually do have this FRC feature. Long story short, there appears to be NO final solution to disable temporal dithering under macOS. The dev who appears to know most about this - JTL - wrote in his OSX dithering - Help wanted topic:
Note that the thread about this issue over at the Apple forum has risen to 166 pages over time - no end in sight... First, for testing for MacBook Pros with dual GPUs (not sure if this also works with h'toshes): Steve Schow's gfxCardStatus. For now, here's things you can try:
Please don't reply here but open a new topic, please. Thanks. |
@schmosbyy Probably you have USB dongle set as en0 which if not builtin will not allow iCloud account related features. Check that you use RMNE and set that as en0. https://hackintosher.com/guides/quick-fixes-facetime-icloud-imessage-hackintosh-not-working/ |
@LeeBinder Thanks for being so proactive but as it turns out @whatnameisit suggestion really fixed my issue. |
@schmosbyy yea, what you did was add RMNE (RehabMan's NullEthernet.kext) and it attached to the fake device RMNE in the main SSDT, so the RMNE device was recognized as a builtin ethernet device, and you cleared the network preferences such as enX mapping, resulting in the builtin ethernet set as en0 and USB dongle as en1. |
Great - thanks @whatnameisit for taking the time! Yes, I'll update this repo asap. I'm dancing at quite a few stages at the same time these days so I'm constantly running out of time for hackintosh and simply can't afford night shifts anymore 'cause I have to function during the day, but at some point I'll have some wiggle room again to sit down and polish up v.10.1. Just hang in there, or continue to peek over to whatnameisit's repo which is ahead of this one here for the time being. |
@whatnameisit : regarding FaceTime/ Messages: I have a semi-business ft-meeting with a client tomorrow (she's on ft) so I better finally tackle & fix this tonight. I'll switch to your latest OpenCore release now. Can you just do me a quick favor, simply for confirmation: log into your FaceTime and let me know if you can? Just that would be great. Thank you. |
@LeeBinder I used FT to call my phone last week and it worked. I left the laptop at home, so I won't be able to check again until 16 hours later. Also, my OpenCore won't be fully compatible with S510U. |
Thanks @whatnameisit for chiming in - that's good news to begin with. OC: only things I found that I had to add my I have a Both guides are pretty outdated: The one that's most current and tailored specifically for OC is: Still, I've already spent the past 3 hours trying to get this going (and already several hours some months ago) booted via both, OC and Clover, Mojave & Catalina, and several Apple-IDs, always running the script to clear all settings, reboot, clear NVRAM etc. Error:
I can log into iCloud (Catalina) and AppStore (Catalina, Mojave) no problem. To be honest, this is the toughest hackintosh project I ever encountered and I start to feel @#>!&% .. :( I am more & more getting the idea that Apple does not like my Lenovo wifi card, even if it's en0 built-in... Maybe what would help me if you could run GenSMBIOS -> 5. List Current SMBIOS, make a screenshot, cut out a vertical bar in the middle to erase a few digits each line, and post it here? In OC Platforminfo section, I only - in the 1st |
I only use the command lines in the hackintosher.com guide to clean up SMBIOS and Apple ID login information stored on macOS. Then I use Hackintool to generate the numbers for my SMBIOS and it always works for now. |
Thank you @whatnameisit for all the info. My GenSMBIOS output looks almost the same. Even my SN is the same apart from the #s I can't read in the scratchy artwork of yours.. ;) We ended up doing the transmission in WhatsApp which was fine, but I'll pull a few more strings (much aren't left) on this issue.
I only see those to remove Apple ID login information:
Which command line do you mean to clean up SMBIOS? Or do you simply mean, replace valid w/ invalid or PDNV SN? I'll generate a new Apple-ID next. |
PS: I'm sure you don't, but since it's mentioned in the guide, just to make sure: you don't use EmuVariableUefi-64.efi, do you. |
I have not actually seen what the command lines remove, but they are said to fix previous login information with previous SMBIOS. If you sign in with your Apple ID and switch SMBIOS, a warning pops up that says something like there are problems regarding Apple ID and the pop up may persist even after new signins. Those lines fixes that for me. |
OK gotcha. I read the VariableRuntimeDxe thread but it's over-the-top for me. The Clover Theme Manager app says "Native NVRAM working". I'm sure you have a more sophisticated way of verifying native/emulated NVRAM. |
You can write something to NVRAM and see if it's preserved across reboots. See https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/misc/nvram.html#verifying-if-you-have-working-nvram |
preserved, which means NVRAM working. |
This repo has found a new home at the current maintainer's GitHub corner: https://github.com/LeeBinder/Asus-Vivobook-S510UA-Hackintosh/ If still interested, please download the latest release from over there, read the ReadMe completely at least once, and follow all instructions all the way to the end. In case an issue arises, please post it via the issues section over there. This issue will now be closed. |
Hi, I managed to install Mojave on my s510unr.
In addition to specs mentioned, I have nvidia mx150, 1 x 256GB NVME and 1 x 1TB HDD.
Everything works except when my laptop goes to sleep it doesn't wake up. When I try to wake it up, I just see a cursor and nothing else. Have to force reboot.
Also, the other problem I have is that the lowest display brightness is still too bright and the display colour profile wont do anything.
Can anyone help to solve these issues? I have been through many google searches but to no avail.
Thanks!
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