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    Update Directly to macOS Mojave

    GA-Z77N-WIFI REALTEK ALC 892 High Sierra Installed High Sierra Multibeast Clover and ALC. Disconnected all drives except High Sierra boot drive. Downloaded Mojave update from App Store. Updated After a few reboots everything including sound went PERFECTLY. FYI In the past I've found that...
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    [Solved] Updated Sierra to High Sierra lost ALC892 Sound

    Thank you. This also worked for me. An update to Multibeast is in order. Thanks again.
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    [Solved] Updated Sierra to High Sierra lost ALC892 Sound

    I just updated a fully working Sierra to High Sierra and everything appears to be working except sound. I tried to reinstall the ALC892 drivers with Multibeast 9.2.1 and Multibeast quits with a segment fault. Also, I noticed that the Multibeast drive install selection dropdown is empty. By the...
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    ASUS P7P55D-E-Pro Working El Capitan 10.11.0 Guide

    iMessage is now working thanks to the "Idiots Guide To iMessage", plus the system is very stable.
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    P7P55d-e & sierra but no audio

    You know, I have not had good luck installing Voodoo drivers from within MultiBeast. What I have had luck with is downloading and installing Voodoo drivers from Sourceforge.net. These are self-installing. They worked for me in El Capitan when Multibeast Voodoo drivers did not.
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    ASUS P7P55D-E-Pro Working El Capitan 10.11.0 Guide

    I have not used it much yet, but I will let you know. I am going to try to get iMessage working next. I will keep you posted.
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    ASUS P7P55D-E-Pro Working El Capitan 10.11.0 Guide

    I have mine working. Installing Voodoo 2.8.8 from Multibeast 6.x but it left off the green output line in the sound config. (only had HDMI 1-4 which I can't use. I found that downloading and installing the VoodooHDA 2.8.8 standalone driver from Sourceforge.net worked. It is a self installing...
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    hd 4000 not working properly on windows 7

    I would boot Windows in safe mode delete the offending display driver. Reboot Windows and install the latest Windows display driver for your motherboard.
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    UniBeast 10.8.1 Still waiting for root device errror

    I had the same exact problem. After your Unibeast and Multibeast install but BEFORE you reboot from the H/D. Open terminal and apply the 10.8.1 or 10.8.2 patch. Copy and paste each line one at a time into terminal so you can look for errors. This patch from Vahan's blog fixes a disk...
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    Hackintosh Won't Stay in Sleep

    Try turning off any bluetooth hardware first. On my machine turning off the trackpad did the trick. :thumbup:
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    CustoMac Mini With BlueTooth Trackpad Sleep Tip

    Re: Mac Mini With BlueTooth Trackpad Sleep Tip I don't know how to turn it off automatically, but if you turn it off using the side button it prolongs the trackpads battery life. :D Anthony
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    CustoMac Mini With BlueTooth Trackpad Sleep Tip

    I just completed a CustoMac Mini build at 10.7.4 and everything worked fine except SLEEP. It would try to sleep but immediately wake. The fix was using the app PleaseSleep and to turn off the trackpad using it's side button. After the sleep timer runs out the system sleeps. It wakes when the...
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    Asus P7P55D-E PRO Lion 10.7.4 SLEEP !!!

    I noticed you have a P7P55D which uses BIOS 2003. I have a P7P55-E PRO which uses BIOS 1602. My build works perfectly in every detail except sleep. With DSDT, without DSDT with sleep enabler.kext, with please sleep. nothing works. :crazy:
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    Asus P7P55D-E PRO Lion 10.7.4 SLEEP !!!

    Has anybody got sleep to work with this MotherBoard? :thumbdown:
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    Install Snow Leopard on my new homebuild (Fedora) with USB

    If I remember correctly, iBoot is used to boot off of a retail Snow Leopard CD. You then perform the Snow Leopard install and use Multibeast to enable booting Leopard from the H/D. Thus I believe you need an optical drive. Good luck!
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