ggzz Posted September 5, 2018 Share Posted September 5, 2018 (edited) I have the MSI z170A Gaming M7 Motherboard with an i7-6700K. I used to have audio working on Sierra. After upgrading to High Sierra, my audio became extremely LOW!! on the Audio Line-Out port. Audio through monitor and USB headphones are perfect. Speakers on the Line-Out port is super low! I found a solution online that states that I should boot into Windows and uninstall the Realtek HD Audio Driver.. So I did and now my Audio is back to normal! However, my Windows boot needs that driver. Is there any way to have BOTH? I don't understand why the Windows drivers on a separate partition (even on a separate SSD).. somehow affects MacOS 10.13.6.. I am using AppleALC kext injection with audio id 1 with whatever green and lilu. I had to replace HDAS to HDEF for patches. Any ideas how I can keep my Realtek Window driver and also my MacOS audio audible? SOLUTION: Uninstall the Realtek HD Audio driver in the Windows partition OR install Codec Commander in the clover/kext/other folder. Both of these solutions work for me. I ended up using CodecCommander after and reinstalled my Windows realtek hd audio driver so now I have both OS working correctly Edited December 5, 2018 by ggzz Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/335412-msi-z170a-gaming-m7-audio-dualboot/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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