I was helping a friend who had no sound devices after installing Mojave but they did have sound on Sierra.
I followed the instructions above and still no devices were present.
After noting that the Sierra installation had layout 1, I changed it to layout 1 for Mojave and it worked!
Thank you...
The working EFI directory is attached
The SSDT-HDMI-NVIDIA-PEGO.aml file is for HDMI audio over an NVIDIA card. (This may not be useful to you.)
The config.plist has the settings that I used for my set-up SMBIOS setting, etc
The efi files in the drivers64 directory would be in the drivers64UEFI...
I struggled getting High Sierra 10.13.6 running fully on a GA-H77N-WIFI (BIOS Ver. F2) and finally succeeded including HDMI sound, sleep, etc. (It was a pain but everything will work. I had to have 10.13.6 because the App Store will will only download FCPX to a 10.13.6 system.)
One thing that...
How did you get sound to work on the GA-H77N-WIFI and High Sierra? I just did a clean install like you did and no sound devices are present.
Any suggestions?
A very significant feature of this build is that this is the first Gigabyte GA-H110MSTX-HD3 that I have seen posted.
I am pleased that you will share what you needed to do to get this to work with HS and possibly a copy of your EFI directory.
(Was there any problem with the Realtek ALC255...
I apologize I meant to type i5-6500 but instead put i5-7500. I am positive that it is a Skylake processor because that was a decision that my friend made intentionally.
I am wondering if the problem is because he has 2x16GB memory. Has anyone else used 32GB of memory?
I am helping a friend install on DeskMini 110 with
- i5-6500 Skylake
- 32GB DDR4-2400
- BIOS version 7.00
- UEFI Only Settings (Legacy was tried as well.)
- Sierra and Unibeast were downloaded yesterday 4/30/2017.
We have checked and rechecked the BIOS settings as discussed many times and only...
I am getting a "row of pluses" (and nothing else forever) when attempting to install on the DeskMini using UEFI Unibeast.
I have seen this on other system installs when attempting to install using UEFI instead of Legacy Unibeast and the disk access is not set correctly.
Questions
1. Is there...
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