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UnitedPirate

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Hey everyone, awesome place. Hope to learn a ton from you all.

Have installed MacOS, fixed GPU, ethernet, WiFi all OK and I think vt-d. Bluetooth shows in hackintool but has no address in System Report, not too worried about this ATM.
Trying to get sound working, so far I have patched IRQ and remapped USB ports, without a v1.0 USB device and unsure if done correctly. I have tried the device ID's for my codec, ALC293, but to no avail.
Nothing shows under audio anywhere.
Any help appreciated.

I emptied the kext folder as my zip was too large.
 

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Adding some AP files, sorry.
 
You're trying to inject the Layout ID using two ways. Via Device Properties and boot args. Test it with boot args and then you can make it permanent via Device Properties.
 
Hi EliteMacx86
Firstly thanks for your reply, any help is very appricated.
I removed just the layout-id key from DP and went through the ID's in boot-args. I then removed the device entirely and went through the ID's again, to no avail.
 

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Only place I can get any audio info is in DPCIManager.

As a side note, I moved AppleALC kext order to below BlueToolFixup, this got bluetooth working.
 

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Hi EliteMacx86
Firstly thanks for your reply, any help is very appricated.
I removed just the layout-id key from DP and went through the ID's in boot-args. I then removed the device entirely and went through the ID's again, to no avail.
Try a different layout ID. It could be likely possible that your Laptop needs IRQ Fix. A guide has been already published for the same.
 
Only place I can get any audio info is in DPCIManager.

As a side note, I moved AppleALC kext order to below BlueToolFixup, this got bluetooth working.
This is your Intel HDMI. Not the Onboard Audio.
 
I have followed the IRQ guide already but skipped the ACPI rename part, I will go through that part in the morning.
I have tried all the layout ID's suggested for my codec, is it worth starting from 1 and working up. I'm willing it if it has a good chance of working.
 
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I have followed the IRQ guide already but skipped the ACPI rename part, I will go through that part in the morning.
Sounds good!

I have tried all the layout ID's suggested for my codec, is it worth starting from 1 and working up. I'm willing it if it has a good chance of working.
Not really. This is why you need to know what's your Audio Codec.
 
Managed to get it working by accident.
I decided to go back some steps and do the whole IRQ bit afresh. I removed the SSDT-HPET.aml generated with SSDTTime but forgot about the rename patches and now it works.
 
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