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Macbook freeze after sleep with Corsair F120


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Hi,

 

indeed I was referring to the sleep problem. I am not using hibernate so I would not be able to comment on your problem. It is a MBP 15" 2010 Core 7.

 

Regards,

JP

 

Yes there are reports for two kind of problems, sleep issue (suspend to RAM) and hibernate issue (suspend to HDD).

 

Now when I read back, this thread is mainly about the sleep issue, not hibernate. I'm sorry that I replied to wrong thread.

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Resuming from hibernate is fixed in 2.4 firmware.

 

Here's how I flashed my drive (from memory, please correct if I missed something):

1. Burn firmware files on cd / dvd

2. Open Boot Camp Assistant

3. Insert Windows 7 32-bit installation DVD (requires less space than 64-bit) and

Select Install Windows 7 (uncheck download support software)

4. Create 20GB Windows partition (takes a while)

5. Install Windows 7, when asks for setup key, it can be skipped if you don't need to keep the installation

6. After installation, copy firmware files on c:

7. Run the FW update tool as administrator, (select the file -> press alt key -> file -> run as administrator)

8. Wait that the SSD is detected and select it

9. Browse for package file (.pkg in the same directory as the update tool)

10. Click Download Firmware to Selected drive

11. After procedure reboot and run update tool again to check FW was upgraded

12. Now you can reboot back to OS X (press alt on bootup) and run Boot Camp assistant to remove Windows installation if you like

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