Jump to content
5 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

There is no way to get Intel-based Wifi cards to work with macOS.

You'll have to either buy a supported card, like 

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Dell_Wireless_1560_(DW1560)

or 

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Dell_Wireless_1830_(DW1830)

depending on the amount of available antennas in your laptop,

or switch to an USB-based Wifi-stick.

 

 

  • Like 1

That depends on which Audio codec is used in your laptop...

To get the information from windows, use the device manager and check in the "Properties" of your sound card the "Details" tab... under "Hardware-IDs" you should find the Vendor- & Device-IDs which tells us the name of the Audio codec.

Win-AudioCodec.png.9f4cd17b87528d63f056f2d692273470.png

 

Or you use a Live-Linux-Bootstick and check out the directory 

/proc/asound

which should contain different "/cardX" directories, in which "X" stands for a number.

Lin-AudioCodec-1.thumb.png.37201bf3b27e9c7cc17b569c090bae58.png

In each such a directory you should also find one or more subdirs with the "#X" extension.

For each of those check with

cat name#X

the contents, which should show something like

Lin-AudioCodec-2.thumb.png.ae310d8f571f311619d62fc9300d5e36.png

Thanks for solving the audio problem
 

VoodooHDA-macOS-High-Sierra.dmg.zip

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B661P9Kp9bPAMVFuemdldzd5cDA/view


The problem now i after try to update mac os in app store

and after restarting mac or shut down  Come this message  

https://imgur.com/NnRrovq

https://imgur.com/9uYGySR

mac Works well  but showing message  after restarting mac or shut down

×
×
  • Create New...