On my NUC8i7BEH, BIOS version updated to 0071.
The boot menu and BIOS setup can be accessed by mashing the F2 key during BIOS startup. After the main screen comes up choose “Advanced”. That gets you to the main BIOS setup screens.
To start, choose “Load Defaults” (choose from the menu or press F9 in the BIOS setup).
Then change:
Boot- Boot Configuration, disable “Network Boot”Power- Secondary Power Settings, “Wake on LAN from S4/S5”, set to “Stay Off”These settings are important but are already set as needed by “Load Defaults”
Devices- Video, “IGD Minimum Memory” set to 64mb or 128mbDevices- Video, “IGD Aperture Size” set to 256mbBoot- Secure Boot, “Secure Boot” is disabledBoot- Boot Priority- Legacy Boot Priority, enable “Legacy Boot” (continue to boot UEFI, but enable legacy for CSM)(you will have KP/reboot without it).
The following settings are important for Mod users
Devices- Onboard Devices, disable WLAN and BluetoothDevices- Onboard Devices, enable SD Card to Read/Write as we desoldered/replaced with a BCM94360CS2(or BCM942602CS).Press F10 to save changes.
Power ManagementEverything required for CPU/IGPU power management is already installed with the steps above.
There is no longer any need to use the ssdtPRgen.sh script.
Be aware that hibernation (suspend to disk or S4 sleep) is not well supported on hackintosh.
You should disable it:
sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0sudo rm /var/vm/sleepimagesudo mkdir /var/vm/sleepimage
Always check your hibernatemode after updates and disable it. System updates tend to re-enable it, although the trick above (making sleepimage a directory) tends to help.
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