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No Audio Devices - AppleHDA Realtek Audio

Any clues what to do?
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No audio devices
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Done. Here is the new set of outputs/screenshots. Thanks a million for the help.

Update:
When I try running audio_cloverALC-130.command_v0.5, I get the following output:

File: audio_cloverALC-130.command_v0.5
Release Mode
Password:
EFI partition is mounted
System Integrity Protection status: disabled.

OK to patch

No audio codec detected
To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
logout
Saving session...
...copying shared history...
...saving history...truncating history files...
...completed.

[Process completed]
 

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I've an audio problem since i've updated to 10.13.4. I can't find any audio devices in the setting anymore.
I've used the 100/200 Series Audio from Multibeast, ALC1220, and MacMans Clover-Unsupported_Audio_Controller.pkg that you can find here. Since the 10.13.4 this doesn't work anymore. Any clues what to do?

Hope I've attached all the files you require. :)
Thanks

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I've tried to setup my audio from the bottom. I cleaned my AppleHDA from former changes (deleted .zml files), deleted any Files related to audio, as realtekALC, deleted the HDA related settings in config.plist, rebuild my cache and did a reboot. Afterwards i updated my Lilu.kext in "L/E" and did a copy to "EFI/Clover/Kexts/Others". In the same Folder I put the newest AppleALC.kext.

Now, the devices are here and i can play sound, so everything works as far.

I'm not sure if that is a proper solution for my Audio on the long turn. Could you tell me if I found a sustainable solution, or is it meant to break with the next update.
Thanks for checking!
 

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Could you tell me if I found a sustainable solution, or is it meant to break with the next update.
Uninstalling one method and installing another method solved your problem. No idea what will happen with the next software update.
The suggestion to rebuild kextcache is intended to fix the no audio problem after a software update without removing and reinstalling audio.
 
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Hi Toleda - sorry to bug you, but I replied with the new info... Thanks!
 
Apologies for the delay in replying
Why are most files from /L/E installed in EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.13?
Where is /L/E/RealtekALC.kext?

No apologies needed from you EVER.... I really appreciate you helping us noobs.

I am probably my own worst enemy as I know just enough to get myself in trouble. I probably duplicated them from /L/E to EFI/Clover/kexts/10.13 in an attempt to make sure everything is in the right locations. I will be happy to remove them if I should...

As far as I can tell, realtekALC.kext is in /L/E/.... I have attached a screenshot.
 

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