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AppleHDA patcher not working on High Sierra

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Did you fix/check the things already mentioned in post #16?
I patched some DSDT. Maybe I still can not understand fully your guide. Can you point out what work should do to resolve it?
 

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I patched some DSDT. Maybe I still can not understand fully your guide. Can you point out what work should do to resolve it?

Did you boot without caches, rebuild cache, reboot?
 
yes, I have done it.

You should check that your laptop actually uses Realtek ALC275.
Also make sure you have vanilla AppleHDA.kext (run the macOS installer to be sure).
 
You should check that your laptop actually uses Realtek ALC275.
Also make sure you have vanilla AppleHDA.kext (run the macOS installer to be sure).
Im sure it is Realtek ALC275. It works well on 10.11 10.12. AppleHDA is absolute vanilla. I fresh installed it.
 
You should check that your laptop actually uses Realtek ALC275.
Also make sure you have vanilla AppleHDA.kext (run the macOS installer to be sure).
is it related to the APFS file system ?
 
Hi guys, i upgraded my asus g73jh to high sierra and i lost the audio ( trackpad and screen brightness too but the audio is the must important now) i tried with applehda patch and i read the guides, checked the layout injector and i think i did the right procedure, but i dont get the right configuration, so if this is possible please tell me if you see something wrong please.

Thanks in advance
 

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Hi guys, i upgraded my asus g73jh to high sierra and i lost the audio ( trackpad and screen brightness too but the audio is the must important now) i tried with applehda patch and i read the guides, checked the layout injector and i think i did the right procedure, but i dont get the right configuration, so if this is possible please tell me if you see something wrong please.

Thanks in advance
maybe look into AppleALC instead:
 
maybe look into AppleALC instead:
Hi Feartech, i tried with this couple of kext too but when i completed the right setting, the boot process never was completed, i waited for a long time, to many times and nothing, i checked in the faqs and its the most common error but i didnt get solution and it was so frustrant because never ever i got a login prompt :(
 
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