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MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]

A silly question, if I run multibeast on my Sierra installation, do I have to select ALL of the options or just audio?
If you only want to change one thing then that is what you should select, nothing else.
 
Solution:
Re-run Audio portion of MultiBeast after rebooting from system drive.

Are you saying - "don't load the audio driver for the first MultiBeast install. Load the audio driver for the second install"?

TIA
 
Only install the audio driver from MultiBeast after you install Clover and booting from where you installed Clover.

So, after installing and setting up Sierra/High Sierra we run MultiBeast to install Clover on the HDD/SSD. Then reboot the HDD/SSD and rerun MultiBeast, and this time install the audio driver.

Thanks for the clarification.
 
from the MultiBeast 10.0 Changelog

- Removed Drivers -> Audio -> Realtek ALCxxx -> ALC269 (BRIX only)
- Removed Drivers -> Audio -> Realtek ALCxxx -> ALC283 (BRIX Pro and NUC only)

Does this mean that Gigabyte BRIX OnBoard Audio is not supported anymore?
Will another driver work?
 
few days back i got the same catch but anyway i managed it. You can try-
Right click->MultiBeast->Show package Contents->Resources-> run VoodooHDA-v2.9.0d10.pkg
Nice, thanks for this. I haven't had audio for a year. Too lazy to figure out how to fix it, haha.
 
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