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boot problems after compiling dsdt

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The moderator Toleda struck me where I stated that the issue deserved to be heading in this section.


I leave the link in the previous topic if the topic is not well followed.


http://www.tonymacx86.com/hdmi-audio/126296-unable-compile-dsdt-aml.html#post772893


I came back to do a clean install with MultiBeast drivers putting "easy" network audio correpsondientes my gigabyte board z87n


He had previously compiled a DSDT.aml going to patch and clean and then marking A1, then rebuilt the cache with DPCI manager and restart it gave me a glimpse. (What detellao all in the previous issue).


Here I am about to do the same but with A2. Soon we will publish the results.
 
The moderator Toleda struck me where I stated that the issue deserved to be heading in this section.


I leave the link in the previous topic if the topic is not well followed.


http://www.tonymacx86.com/hdmi-audio/126296-unable-compile-dsdt-aml.html#post772893


I came back to do a clean install with MultiBeast drivers putting "easy" network audio correpsondientes my gigabyte board z87n


He had previously compiled a DSDT.aml going to patch and clean and then marking A1, then rebuilt the cache with DPCI manager and restart it gave me a glimpse. (What detellao all in the previous issue).


Here I am about to do the same but with A2. Soon we will publish the results.

You probably saved your DSDT.aml as text. Make sure to save in correct format: ACPI Machine Language Binary.
 
You probably saved your DSDT.aml as text. Make sure to save in correct format: ACPI Machine Language Binary.

you were right it was keeping bad. Just a test, compiling "clean" (0 errors) then "A1" (0 errors), I renamed the file saved as DSDT.aml I put it in / Extra


Reboot the system boots properly, but still no HDMI audio indentificarme.


The only additional element is WavTap. I had never touched me see it.


Any idea?

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Tell that I forgot to make a construction manager DPCI; did restart, restart again and I do not identify the HDMI audio.


Now if I try to compile another one I do first clean, then a A1 or A2. and always gives me a minimum of 5 errors.


But I leave the only attached DSDT.aml I could compile without errors. Following the order "clean" and then "A1".
 

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I just found a restore point in 10.9.1 with the functional DSDT.aml file. I attached it for you to compare it with respect to the compiled in 10.9.2


In principle this works in 10.9.1 HDMI audio correctly.
 

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I just found a restore point in 10.9.1 with the functional DSDT.aml file. I attached it for you to compare it with respect to the compiled in 10.9.2


In principle this works in 10.9.1 HDMI audio correctly.

The two DSDTs in post #3 and #4 are functionally identical.
 
Now pass me another weird thing. To rule out errors I just mount unibeast use with the latest 10.9.2 update. Only comment that I can boot the installer if I add. GraphicsEnabler = yes and PCIRootUID = 1 well. I start the installer and install clean operating system. After I perform the boot to the USB drive and select the hard drive. It turns out that no signal. Osea the same problems with the graphics ..... I try to boot from the hard drive with the above commands shows no signal and nothing not even used the HD4600 drivers


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The truth esque many people without problems 10.9.1 updated to 10.9.2 I do not understand why he breaks the graphics driver and I run out signal ....

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I'm back to trying to make a clean installation for the second time in basing 10.9.2 booting with GraphicsEnabler = yes and PCIRootUID = 1.


Restarting does not recognize the graphics. as usual. I go back to 10.9.1 desist
 
I have restored in 10.9.1 after reinstalling the drivers correctly (z87n gigabyte) I get no audio operating the HDMI. (4600HD).


Under the DSDT.aml compiled without errors. I also did the recontrucción cache. So if you now attempt to do the same compilation with Maci ASL, giving me 5 errors. I do not know ... I attached the compiled that I managed to do without mistakes.
 

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HD4600 HDMI audio is not native in OS X. The dsdt is fine; kext edits are required. See Post #1, Haswell HDMI Audio


I have reviewed the manual and I think I have no fault except step 3:
Remove S/L/E/HDAEnabler1.kext or S/L/E/HDAEnabler2.kext (if present)


Know if Enabler1 or two. Kext is present on my system, which is not the directory.


Of all how could you be a little more specific in what fails me Toleda?


Then another thing that was previously not detected when I go to sound preferences WavTap it is, what does the audio output? Why this active?


Thanks in advance for your support Toleda.
 
Of all how could you be a little more specific in what fails me Toleda?
No idea; your reply has no useful information. The reply demonstrates you did not read the suggested post. To be more specific, see Problem Reporting in Post #1 of the linked thread.
 
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