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Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200

Chipset nForce 630i (iGPU disabled)
Geforce 9800 GT 512MB

Computer Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 3645

(ignore my signature, this is a different hackintosh)

 

Installed Niresh Yosemite, I've fixed reboot by installing both Evoreboot and OpenHaltRestart.

 

But, Audio and Internet do not work.

Audio doesn't work at all. No audio hardware is detected.

Ethernet is detected, and other computers on the network show up in Finder but are not connectable.

And websites load for ever in Safari.

 

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Distro = Nightmare  :sick: , consider reinstall OS X in vanilla way.  ;)

 

Did you tried use VoodooHDA?

 

Download DPCIManager and go to PCIList section, after that, take a screenshot and post here.

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Distro = Nightmare  :sick: , consider reinstall OS X in vanilla way.  ;)

 

Did you tried use VoodooHDA?

 

Download DPCIManager and go to PCIList section, after that, take a screenshot and post here.

Even though I've been around since 2009, I don't know enough stuff to be doing it vanilla style. It would just take a whole week (at least) to research everything. And in the end it wouldn't be worth it. I'll go vanilla when I'll buy a new PC, then I'll make sure all of the components will be OSX compatible oob.

 

Yes, I've tested VoodooHDA, and several versions of AppleHDA for realtek audio. Of course deleting them each time I test a new one and repairing permissions & cache.

 

Here's the screenshot.

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None of it, I edited Info.plist in AppleHDA.kext.

I thought that was what you do.

Don't think clover boots on my PC.

In AppleHDA way, how you enable your layout-id? With Clover or DSDT?

 

EDIT: Solution for Audio

1 Removed AppleHDA for realtek

2 Installed VoodooHDA

3 Used ErmaC's suggestion

4 Reboot

Now audio and volume knob works :)

PS. Also installed AppleHDADisabler

 

Or you can now use the key EnableHDMIAudio in the org.chameleon.Boot.plist (available from commit 1950)

<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>EnableHDMIAudio</key>
<string>Yes</string>
Fabio

 

 

 

EDIT #2: Solution for Ethernet

1 Open IONetworking kext and remove nvenet from it.

2 Install nForceLAN_0.64.5 (new one isn't stable) and fixed permissions and rebuild cache

3 Disable Ethernet Built In in Chameleon

4 Reboot

 

Followed the advice in OSX 10.9.2 Hardware Compatibility List for Acer X1700 (same nforce 630i chipset as me).

 

 

EDIT #3:

I have a new problem now, it seems USB mass storage support disappears after a bit of uptime.

If I use a usb stick right after OSX has booted it will work.

But if I wait for 30 or more minutes it won't work, the USB stick won't be detected.

Oh... and now reboot and shutdown issues are back  :( Doesn't reboot and doesn't shut down. Shows a black screen with a mouse cursor when I try to shut down / reboot.

 

EDIT #4: Solution for Reboot / Shutdown and USB:

1 Removed EvoReboot, OpenHaltRestart and Reboot fix in chameleon.

2 Reinstalled OpenHaltRestart, fixed permissions and cache

3 Reboot (hard reboot of course lol)

4 Reboot & Shutdown work (although a little slow 1-2 minutes)

 

USBBusFix in Chameleon fixed USB issues.

 

Everything works now, as far as I can tell. Thanks Allan, ErmaC, Google and InsanelyMac for the help!

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With VoodooHDA, the norm is usually to use AppleHDADisabler; that voids the need to remove AppleHDA from /S/L/E.

Yes, but I still needed to use the "EnableHDMIAudio=Yes" boot flag.

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