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VoodooSDHC does not really break Sleep per sé; it actually causes issues at Wake and often prevents system to properly resume. When that happens, little choice but to go through a forced power off and reboot.

 

Can you please post the output of Terminal commands sudo pmset -g and ls -la /var/vm ?

 

You may also try the attached patched DSDT.

Patched_DSDT.aml.zip

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Output of sudo pmset -g is :

Active Profiles:
Battery Power -1
AC Power -1*
Currently in use:
 hibernatemode        0
 halfdim              1
 lidwake              1
 womp                 1
 networkoversleep     0
 sleep                10 (sleep prevented by apsd)
 ttyskeepawake        1
 disksleep            10
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 displaysleep         10


Please note hibernate mode used to be 3, I set it to 0 because bronxtech asked me to try. Didn't make a difference.

Output of ls -la /var/vm is :

total 4194304
drwxr-xr-x   3 root  wheel         102 May  1 15:38 .
drwxr-xr-x  24 root  wheel         816 May  1 15:40 ..
-rw------T   1 root  wheel  2147483648 Apr 29 18:46 sleepimage


I put hibernate mode back to 3 and tried the Patched_DSDT.aml. Didn't make a difference. Same symptop. Screen blanks, Power button never goes to Blink. Pressing does not bring display back. Only option is Power Cycle.

Funny thing, is I ran pmset -g again, and this time I see "Sleep prevented by AddressBookSourceSync" So it seems like multiple things preventing sleep. Seems wierd.

Ran it once again, this time - sleep prevented by softwareupdated, storeassetd. Makes sense since I decided to apply final updates from AppStore. Or does it? Updates are still getting applied and I didn't try to put laptop to sleep. Huh?

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As advised by Bronxteck, hibernate mode must bet set to 0 (i.e. plain old sleep because hibernation does not work on Hackintosh). Remember to also remove the SleepImage file from /var/vm, but that's only an issue for wake...

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Okay, but first I should make the laptop go to sleep right? It is not doing that. The fan still running, only screen blanks and I see it trying to save state to hard drive (or seems like it when other laptops go to sleep), but it never does.
 
After I restarted now I get sleep prevented by AddressBookSourcsSync, apsd, UserEventAgent, UserEventAgent, UserEventAgent.
 
I will restart and again try with Patched DSDT, then after it does not work, once again see what it says. Maybe someone can make sense of it.
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