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E7470: can’t boot Catalina nor Mojave


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Are you using the files I posted?

No movement whatsoever for the touchpad or no gestures?

How about the trackpoint?

If you are using the files I posted and it's still not working, try replacing it with this one 

Replace the Config too, had to disable the Input and mouse plugin since it doesn't exist on this version of the kext

 

Alps.zip

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The new kext worked for you?

Weird, doesn't work from mine, perhaps my hardware is different Alps model.

How are you sleeping the system? Closing the lid, or from Apple Menu?

Both should work. Please post output from terminal

log show --start 2020-08-10 | fgrep "Wake reason"

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Hi @Jake Lo

 

I use both but it's not running

 

This is terminal report:

 

2020-08-11 10:14:59.242735+0700 0x596e     Default     0x0                  68     0    powerd: [powerd:sleepWake] Wake reason: "<private>"  identity: "<private>"

2020-08-11 10:15:28.982323+0700 0x74       Default     0x0                  0      0    kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: PBTN (User)

2020-08-11 10:15:28.982325+0700 0x74       Default     0x0                  0      0    kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: PBTN (User)

2020-08-11 10:46:31.010436+0700 0x2a3      Default     0x0                  68     0    powerd: [powerd:sleepWake] Wake reason: "<private>"  identity: "<private>"

2020-08-11 11:11:40.393657+0700 0x74       Default     0x0                  0      0    kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: PBTN (User)

2020-08-11 11:11:40.393658+0700 0x74       Default     0x0                  0      0    kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: PBTN (User)

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No issue there. Perhaps the VoodooPS2Controller is causing the sleep / wake issue. After replacing the files, did you select 'Reset NVRam' on reboot?

Try that, if still no sleep, try restoring both Config and VoodooPS2Controller, do the reset NVRam again. Check sleep issue

Post your result. You'll need and external USB mouse for this test unless you know your way around with just your keyboard shortcut.

 

Another thing you could try before this is check your BIOS. Make sure wake on LAN / USB / WWAN/ WLAN are disabled

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