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- Jun 22, 2017
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z170MX-Gaming 5
- CPU
- Intel i7-6700K
- Graphics
- MSI GTX 1070 AERO 8G OC
EDIT: New post specifically about solving my ALC 1150 audio after sleep wake issue. https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/gigabyte-ga-z170mx-gaming-5-alc-1150-no-audio-after-sleep.238383/
I need some help here. My hardware should be listed right next to my post under my username. I just wanted to know if this was the correct configuration for Multibeast with my hardware:
PHOTO ATTACHED
I'm not sure if I need all that or if it's even optimal. I'm just going with what I know worked from Sierra but even then I got it from the forums without trying less / more options on my own.
Also, I think I need CodecCommander so audio survives sleep but it's not working the same as it did on Sierra. Normally I edit the info.plist, drop in the ALC1150 edits I found in the forums, drop the kext in Kext Utility and run the command in Terminal having to do with hda-verb then all was good. Now I can't get past Kext Utility because when I tried it ran for 5 seconds, my screen went black, my computer rebooted and my entire installation was FUBAR / unrecoverable. Some people say KextBeast is the way to go but I've never gotten it to work ever. It's not as intuitive as Kext Utility IMHO.
Thanks in advance for the help! Let me know if you need any additional information. I'm starting from scratch again so the only installation I have is my old CCCed Sierra on an external drive.
I need some help here. My hardware should be listed right next to my post under my username. I just wanted to know if this was the correct configuration for Multibeast with my hardware:
PHOTO ATTACHED
I'm not sure if I need all that or if it's even optimal. I'm just going with what I know worked from Sierra but even then I got it from the forums without trying less / more options on my own.
Also, I think I need CodecCommander so audio survives sleep but it's not working the same as it did on Sierra. Normally I edit the info.plist, drop in the ALC1150 edits I found in the forums, drop the kext in Kext Utility and run the command in Terminal having to do with hda-verb then all was good. Now I can't get past Kext Utility because when I tried it ran for 5 seconds, my screen went black, my computer rebooted and my entire installation was FUBAR / unrecoverable. Some people say KextBeast is the way to go but I've never gotten it to work ever. It's not as intuitive as Kext Utility IMHO.
Thanks in advance for the help! Let me know if you need any additional information. I'm starting from scratch again so the only installation I have is my old CCCed Sierra on an external drive.
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