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I tested the theme on my computer as well it seems to be broken, no matter what I do it doesn't load correctly. Maybe it's working on El capitan because of the version of your clover.

 

About the HDMI audio you need to run this command: audio_cloverHDMI-120.command.zip

It's the same as the other command MOUNT EFI and run the command.

What am I doing wrong?

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You won't need both IntelHD53 Audio and nVidia HDMI Audio, In 7th picture you've been asked to Install AMD/Nvidia  HDMI Audio you should answer no and you answered yes.

 

From /EFI/Clover/kext/other or 10.12 remove AppleALC.kext and in your config.plist under "Kernel and Kext Patches" remove any AppleHDA entry, there must be 3, and start over with this file:

audio_realtekALC-120.command

 

update:

audio_cloverHDMI-...command

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You won't need both IntelHD53 Audio and nVidia HDMI Audio, In 7th picture you've been asked to Install AMD/Nvidia  HDMI Audio you should answer no and you answered yes.

 

From /EFI/Clover/kext/other or 10.12 remove AppleALC.kext and in your config.plist under "Kernel and Kext Patches" remove any AppleHDA entry, there must be 3, and start over with this file:

audio_realtekALC-120.command

 

update:

audio_cloverHDMI-...command

I think I did all... I avoid the first and used the second, rid off those 3 applehda... 

 

This is my clover... One thing is stranger... in the terminal it's saying it's a Mac Pro in the information that it is an iMac 2015...

 

Could be a downgrade of clover be a solution?

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The SMBIOS in the config.plist is iMac17,1 which is right.

 

But I see the Mac-Pro-di-simonefurcas you are referring to. you can change it simply by opening System Preferences/sharing/ then click edit and you can change it to whatever you like.

This happened because you use might have used a MacPro SMBIOS the first time you tried to install macOS. I think I saw a MacPro SMBIOS in one of your files you posted earlier.

 

Anyway, does the sound work ok?

 

I still don't see the AppleHDA entries in the config.plist

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I believe you have mixed EFI partitions and that's the cause. Mount the EFI partitions of all your hard drives and double check if you're installing the HDMI Audio in the right partition.

Replace the config.plist and copy SSDT-HDMI-HD530.aml to /EFI/Clover/ACPI/patched

 

HDMI Audio.zip

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Not necessarily, make sure there is no clover bootloader installed in you other hard drives.

nothing. Maybe I should use the folders 10.11 and 10.12 instead other for both. I formatted the other disk to be sure and checking there is no other refi folder like this one.

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nothing. Maybe I should use the folders 10.11 and 10.12 instead other for both. I formatted the other disk to be sure and checking there is no other refi folder like this one.

Well it doesn't really matter because the kext files are identical for 10.11 and 10.12 but it wouldn't hurt to try.

Do you use a standard HDMI cable for your display? or you use any adapters?

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Nothing, it's unbelievable... Why 12.5 blocked 11.6 even in hdmi? I'm even not able to download 12.4... Maybe it's easier buy a gpu or downgrade to the only 11.6... 

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You can't download 10.12.4 because you are already running 10.12.5 and the 10.12.4 is not available for download anymore. Apple always let's you download the latest version.

 

It shouldn't be that difficult to activate the HDMI audio. There must be some other misconfiguration of sorts in the way!


Send me IOReg and a picture of the sound preferences.

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Open terminal and launch the following commands one by one, after the last one reboot and see if the HDMI Audio is working.

 

1. sudo nvram -c

2. sudo purge
3. sudo rm -f /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache && sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /

sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force

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