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The script did not find the native AppleHDA.kext, means what was installed was not native.
What I meant was, that I ran the shell prior to going thought your guide to see what was installed. The script returned that the kext installed was native. So then I went through the guide and ran the script again when I came to that step. Afterwards, and as of right now, it's not native. I don't have a dsdt. I deleted that AppleHDA.kext then downloaded a recovered version from my backups dated a few days ago. Tried re-installing that kext using KextBeast but the shell still shows 'not native.'
Following the guide "audio_RealtekALC/README_v1.0.3.txt," the requirements are a native kext, which I no longer have since backup versions fail the shell.
So as of now, I've no clue what to do. I've tried following your methods, then deleting and re-installing in many different combinations and fail.
Is MultiBeast/AppleHDA installed?
Two methods installed on top of each other always fails.
What are you trying to do?
I'm attempting to get the audio working but no clue as to what I've done. Dug myself in nice-deep ditch.
That is why every reply includes the user name the reply is intended for.
Desperate times call for desperate measures; and acts of desperation yield-mostly failures. And I've never, EVER, seen a thread so organized and well maintained. Brav-f'ing-o Sir.