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El Capitan on Probook 6570b - no audio

bencuri

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Motherboard
Intel HM76 (HP Probook 6570b)
CPU
i5-3210M
Graphics
Intel HD4000
Bootloader
  1. Clover (UEFI)
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I have installed El Capitan on my Probook using this guide:

This is an old guide, but it is simple, easy to follow. The new guide at Tonymac is very difficult to follow. Anyway the Mac OS works, only the built in audio is missing. There is USB audio, but I need the built in as well.

When I open Hackintool and click Sound, you usually see the sound chip info there even if it does not work, but for me nothing is written there. It is empty.

How can I solve this? I have IDT sound chip anyway not Realtek.
 
I have installed El Capitan on my Probook using this guide:

This is an old guide, but it is simple, easy to follow. The new guide at Tonymac is very difficult to follow. Anyway the Mac OS works, only the built in audio is missing. There is USB audio, but I need the built in as well.

When I open Hackintool and click Sound, you usually see the sound chip info there even if it does not work, but for me nothing is written there. It is empty.

How can I solve this? I have IDT sound chip anyway not Realtek.
IDT often need patching. What Layout ID have you injected?

Have you implemented the IRQ fix? Attach PR Files to check!
 
You mean that list of values of numbers that you study, and trying to change to either of them at the appropriate line of config.plist?
 
You mean that list of values of numbers that you study, and trying to change to either of them at the appropriate line of config.plist?
No. Not sure what you mean. All you need is to follow the guide below for Audio:
 
It is the layout ID that I was referring to. To change that in config.plist. But When I opened that file I did not find any number like that. Maybe missed it somehow.

This is a long guide, will need some time to test it but I will try.
 
It is the layout ID that I was referring to. To change that in config.plist. But When I opened that file I did not find any number like that. Maybe missed it somehow.

This is a long guide, will need some time to test it but I will try.
Sounds good!
 

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