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- Apr 13, 2015
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- Motherboard
- HP Spectre x360 13" 4K 13-AC033DX
- CPU
- i7 7500U / Kaby Lake rev. 02 BIOS: AMI F.20
- Graphics
- Intel HD 620, 3840x2160
- Mobile Phone
SPECS : H77N-WIFI | i3-3225 | 8GB(2x4) Memory | 120GB SSD | 2TBSSHD
UniBeast 6.0 OS X El Capitan 10.11
I am still in the learning stages, but, I have the following questions that hopefully you or someone else can answer for the benefit of me and other members following this thread...
Post Installation3. I went to two places for audio. The first place was Audio - Realtek ALC AppleHDA [Guide]
Note: the H77N-WIFI audio codec is ALC892. Mounted EFI partition is required for the audio script as I've installed in UEFI Mode. In the guide go down to Section 3 CloverALC. Follow the 1-8 simple steps, do not restart, you can restart shortly.
Can you confirm the exact filename of the command file that you used. I believe some people are still using 110b and believe it is the best for this system, but it appears that the current link is for 110g. Maybe this doesn't make a difference, but, during the install process of 110g, it asks if you have an intel HD 4600, not an intel HD 4000 (as ivy bridges have 4000s, not 4600s). Is this a big issue or not an issue at all?
3. a) Second place was Audio - HDMI Audio AppleHDA [Guide]. I used SSDT injection and navigated to SSDT injection, 3. IvyBridge and clicked ssdt_hdmi-hd4000. This take you to toleda's repo, I choose ssdt_hdmi-hd4000-7series-3.zip as I have no airplay devices.
Note: in the attached EFI/Clover/ACPI/Patched folder the SSDT.aml is purely for the i3-3225's power management. If you are using a different processor remove it and rename SSDT-1.aml to SSDT.aml or create your own for your installed processor. Mavericks: Native CPU/IGPU Power Management
Audio - HDMI Audio AppleHDA [Guide]
OS X HDMI Audio Guides
Select 1/ssdt or 2/dsdt and install; restore native files before trying the other
- ssdt injection - Most systems; install ssdt and restart. BIOS/OS X updates do not effect ssdts.
- [Guide]-OSX-hdmi_audio-hdef_audio-ssdt_v3
- Audio type (select one of each type desired, max 3 types)
- Intel integrated graphics, (Download Guide from Column 2)
- Broadwell: ssdt_hdmi-hd6000+
- Haswell: ssdt_hdmi-hd4600+
- Ivy Bridge: ssdt_hdmi-hd4000
- Sandy Bridge: ssdt-hdmi-hd3000
- Discrete graphics, see AMD/Nvidia HDMI Audio [Easy Guide]
- AMD (Select one method)
- Default: ssdt_hdmi-amd
- Framebuffer injection: ssdt_hdmi-amd/fb_injection
- Nvidia: ssdt_hdmi-nvidia
- Realtek onboard audio: ssdt_hdef
- Audio ID: hdef-1, hdef-2 or hdef-3
- IOReg/HDEF: with_ioreg;hdef or no_ioreg;hdef
- See Part B: OS X Kext Edits
- dsdt edits - All systems; extract dsdt, patch, install edited dsdt. BIOS update requires dsdt edits. OS X updates do not effect dsdts. Note: all Intel systems have a dsdt
- [Guide]-OSX-hdmi_audio-hdef_audio-dsdt_v3
- AMD/Nvidia HDMI audio is installed with Desktop configurations
- See Part A: OS X ACPI Edits
I'm a little confused by this part, so any clarification, explanation or details on the items quoted directly above and my following questions would be greatly appreciated. For one, I actually do have airplay device (apple tv / airport expresses, etc.), so I'm not sure which guide to follow or which file(s) to use to get my hdmi working with the best compatibility with my system (i7 3770k ; intel HD 4000 graphics / z77n-wifi)? Secondly, I have not yet successfully been able to generate my own ssdt for this system and would you mind explaining how you can have 2 or more SSDT's in the ACPI folder (SSDT.aml and SSDT-1.aml for example).
My friend helped me a little with this part, but, we ran into the following problem. We selected a system config of iMac 13,2 (which worked very well in Yosemite) because iMac 13,2 natively used has the same 3700 processor that is in my setup (minus the (k) ). Furthermore, we believed that iMac 13,2 is a good intermediary between a mac pro system and a mac mini. Unfortunately, we have a bit of a discrepancy at the moment: While we selected iMac 13,2 in clover config, when he ran a special text script in terminal to show the speed steps, it generated this tree of numbers, which showed them as "mac mini" instead of iMac. Any suggestions or tips on how to fix this (get the terminal speed steps to show iMac and not mac mini) would be greatly appreciated!
Second, I don't see the DSDT mentioned in your guide and it doesn't seem like it is mentioned very often in posts anymore. To be honest I'm not entirely sure what the DSDT does and I believe I have read posts where experts spend significant time creating and modifying theirs. Do you have any plans to create or modify your DSDT and if so, is there a particular guide you plan on following? This link has a database of dsdt's... http://www.tonymacx86.com/dsdt-database.php ;unfortunately, my bios is F3 on my ga-z77n-wifi and the DSDT's posted on the linked page are for only the F2 bios revision of the z77n-wifi.
Finally, do you have any plans to modify the config.plist? Again, I believe I have read posts where experts spend significant time creating and modifying theirs. I'm still in the learning stages, so I'm still trying to figure out the +'s and -'s of certain hackintoshing steps and also determining where to cut off my level of perfectionism / craziness. For example, hours and days worth of reading, failures and pulling my hair out, are not worth a undetectable increase in performance.
Again thank you so much again and I look forward to any assistance you can provide.
Best Regards,
Jack