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No Audio Devices - AppleHDA Realtek Audio

Controller patch still not working
Try Quick Fix: Z370/200/X299/ Series Kaby Lake Audio/Method 2
This will be the 2nd time I try this, but OK. Will edit this post after compiling another problem report.

[Edit: Finally, significant progress, the second time I ran RehabMan's "Fake PCIID" procedure. This time, the Terminal response to toledo's "audio_cloverALC-130_v0.5.command" was long and fruitful. Surprised me. Now I do have the audio "devices" expected. But still no sound. I will move over to the "no sound" thread and continue.]

[Edit 2: Ha! The reason for no sound after my successful run of the above ".command" app (the second time around) was a loose cable connector at the green port at the rear of the computer. I now have sound.]
 
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Since updating to 10.3.5, I have been unable to get my audio working. I tried to use the procedure I’d used before, which was to use the audio_cloverALC-130 command. But I could make SIP disable (with csrutil) survive the reboot from recovery mode. I also tried Multibeast 100/200/300 Series Audio Support and ALC1220.
I use the Clover UEFI Boot Mode with Emulated NVRAM v2.4k r4509.

Then I carefully followed the instructions in MacMan’s “No Audio Devices — X299/200 Series/300 Series Patcher” for deleting the previous audio setup. Then I used Multibeast 10.3 to install the 100/200/300 Series Audio Support and your patcher. They completed successfully, but when I rebooted and used Multibeast to install ALC1220, I got the message "The installation failed / The installer encountered an error that caused the software to fail". I can't find its log. The problem report files are attached.
 

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  1. Description of audio problem : No audio source
  2. OS X version: 10.13.4 /Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H /BIOS version: F10 (last) /processor: Intel Core i7 4790k /graphics: GTX 660 (soon GTX 1050 Ti, web drivers already installed)
  3. Procedure/Guide Used : clover install with audio_cloverALC-130_v0.5.command
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/applehda-realtek-audio-guide.234732/

- Removed all older installs (AppleHDA.kext, realtekALC.kext, config.plist entries)

- Installed S/L/E/AppleHDA.kext (extracted original file from High Sierra installer with Pacifist and installed with Kext Utility)

- Disabled SIP


What I don’t understand is that I used this clover method before updating to 10.13.4 some days ago and it worked well…
But I made changes to config.plist (based on some forum posts) so I think the issue should come from somewhere in this file!
Can you help me please?
 

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made changes to config.plist (based on some forum posts) so I think the issue should come from somewhere in this file!
Edit config.plist/Devices/Inject/1
Save, restart, reply with new files.
 
After running "audio_cloverALC-130_0.5.command" be SURE that the saved Terminal output is complete! I have attached below the result of the first try, which I thought was normal, but was truncated considerably. So I have also attached the result of the second, successful, run... notice the much longer text file. (Why? I have no idea.)
 

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I'm currently working on my first build off of a H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI (rev. 1.0) that supports ALC1220-VB. I chose ALC1220 when running Multibeast but wasn't able to get audio to work. My Input/Output devices in System Preferences don't seem to show up either.
 
Edit config.plist/Devices/Inject/1
Save, restart, reply with new files.

I did this and now it works well!
I knew I should have missed something in that config.plist
Thank you very much toleda!
 
[Edit] Sorry, I got this working by injecting the device in clover configurator.
 

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