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Everything works...but no audio


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So after many problems over the last few weeks I FINALLY got my five-year-old Hackintosh running Sierra. Only problem: no sound. The computer doesn't detect any audio devices. My hardware is a Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H-B3 mobo with Intel Core i5-2500K, and under Mountain Lion and Yosemite I used the Realtek ALC889 codec.

 

I should add that when I installed Yosemite I had this same problem, and to fix it I had to install an old driver that was made for Mavericks. That was using the post-installation tool from that other Hackintosh site; I'm trying not to use anything from there for my Sierra installation.

 

I used Kext Utility to install AppleALC and Lilu, but this made no difference.

 

My computer also won't accept DSDTs; every time I've put a DSDT in CLOVER/ACPI/patched, the computer always kernel panicked on boot with "expected 4 threads but only found 5 for die 0." So, I don't think a DSDT is the solution.

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Check if have device HDEF in ur DSDT table, just check

if yes, just inject id here

MaLd0n 2017-05-19 às 00.34.29.png

if dont have, rename device _ADR 0x001B0000 to HDEF

 

BTW, UR OLD DSDT HAVE SCOPE _PR EDITS, I THINK IF U POST ORIGINAL DSDT HERE, EDITS WORK

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Success! I downloaded Clover Configurator, opened config.plist with it, and made exactly the change shown in your screenshot. I have audio now!

 

There was a problem at first: when I first rebooted after changing the configuration, the sound worked but objects on the screen flickered, and the computer froze up while playing a video. I rebooted again, and now everything works fine.

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