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Hi everbody,

 

At the moment I installed Mac (iatkos L2) and updated it, sound drivers weren't detected (instead of installing drivers with ##### 4.7).

 

So I fix this problem this way:

1) Delete AppleHDA, install VoodoHDA and repair permissions.

2) Restart

3) Install Realtek 898 drivers (appropiate for my motherboard)

4) Restart

 

After restarting, sound drivers were detected but I can't hear anything. Quick Time and iTunes don't plays anything by clicking play (VLC and Youtube works). I have diferent sound outputs (look at the attached picture) in my sound configuration panel and I try everyone of them. I also try to change the mini jac position but with the same result.

 

Does someone knows what's happening?

 

My computer:

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-3820 3.60Ghz Box Socket 2011
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3
  • Nvidia GTS 450

 

My MAC:

  • iAtkos L2 (10.7.5 updated)

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you need HDEF IN your DSDT.aml or this not work

 

Device (HDEF)

{

Name (_ADR, 0x001B0000)

Method (_PRW, 0, NotSerialized)

{

Return (Package (0x02)

{

0x0D,

0x05

})

}

 

Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)

{

Store (Package (0x04)

{

"layout-id",

Buffer (0x04)

{

0x82, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00

},

 

"PinConfigurations",

Buffer (Zero) {}

}, Local0)

DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))

Return (Local0)

}

}

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you can't do this:

3) Install Realtek 898 drivers (appropiate for my motherboard)

 

and this:

1) install VoodoHDA and repair permissions.

 

if Voodoo, then only Voodoo

 

iFire method with Voodoo deleted is best

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Hi everbody,

 

At the moment I installed Mac (iatkos L2) and updated it, sound drivers weren't detected (instead of installing drivers with ##### 4.7).

 

So I fix this problem this way:

1) Delete AppleHDA, install VoodoHDA and repair permissions.

2) Restart

3) Install Realtek 898 drivers (appropiate for my motherboard)

4) Restart

 

After restarting, sound drivers were detected but I can't hear anything. Quick Time and iTunes don't plays anything by clicking play (VLC and Youtube works). I have diferent sound outputs (look at the attached picture) in my sound configuration panel and I try everyone of them. I also try to change the mini jac position but with the same result.

 

Does someone knows what's happening?

 

My computer:

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-3820 3.60Ghz Box Socket 2011
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3
  • Nvidia GTS 450

My MAC:

  • iAtkos L2 (10.7.5 updated)

 

Voodoo will not work. I support all x79 systems via my blog:

 

http://rampagedev.wordpress.com/dsdt-downloads/gigabyte-x79/

 

Please do a retail install.

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