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No Audio Devices - AppleHDA Realtek Audio

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Thank you for the reply. I've posted to the
No Sound - AppleHDA Realtek Audio forum.

I followed your (Toleda's) github directions for installing a native kext. Extracted the kext from the Hight Sierra boot package, than ran kextbeast, installing the native file into /s/l/e. After reboot, my system would no longer boot and went into a restart loop.

10.13.2+ Boot fail after install/no boot got me back into but:
  1. Boot: Clover/Select Single User (and Verbose, optional)
  2. return (root# appears)
  3. /sbin/mount -uw /
  4. touch /System/Library/Extensions
  5. kextcache -u /
  6. exit (boot continues to Desktop)
  7. Restart
But now my I have no sound and the speaker icon is greyed out. My internet (obviously separate forum to address) is no longer functioning either Ethernet or Wifi- both are present but i have no internet. I've attached the revised reporting files.

Thank you!
 

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Not working; remove FakePCIID.kext and FakePCIID-Intel-HDMI-Audio.kext. Download lates and installRestart and reply with new files.

FakePCIID et all removed as instructed, as well as any AppleHDAController patches.

The most significant change is seen in DPCIManager, which no longer outputs any Codec ID, Revision, or Codec Name.
 

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i've try the multibeast’s method with MultiBeast 10+ > Customize > Graphics Configuration > √ Nvidia Graphics Fixup/Build/Install but nothing more
MultiBeast does not enable HDMI audio. Off topic
See AppleHDA HDMI Audio/Post #2
 
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FakePCIID et all removed as instructed, as well as any AppleHDAController patches.
Completely disabled audio; of course, the repair failed
Install latest FakePCIID
Reinstall audio
Restart, reply with new files.
 
Hi man, thanks in advance, Im exhausted of trying fixes for audio, I send you the details:

  1. Description of audio problem: No audio devices
  2. OS X version/motherboard model/BIOS version/processor/graphics: High Sierra 10.13.5, Intel DH67BL, last version, i5 2500 and GTX 650
  3. Procedure/Guide Used: Normal with Clover
Hope to found a solution!
 

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AppleHDA.kext is damaged, Post #1/Tools/4. Restore native AppleHDA.kext
Run MultiBeast/Audio, restart, reply with new files.

It was the native AppleHDA :/ I take it from the installation USB drive... I run MultiBeast again but nothing, ¿should I get another AppleHDA?

Edit: I deleted AppleHDA from S/L/E but im still getting this message on boot:

12:194 0:018 - [01]: AppleHDA (10.12-AppleHDA/Realtek ALC...) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.13.5 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
12:213 0:019 - [02]: AppleHDA (10.9-10.12-AppleHDA/Realtek ALC892) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.13.5 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
12:235 0:021 - [03]: AppleHDA (AppleHDA/Resources/xml>zml) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.13.5 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed

From where the boot takes that AppleHDA?
 
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