Hello toleda,
I am struggling to achieve any success in enabling onboard audio for my newest build (10.13.5).
What I have done:
A dozen proposed solutions, to no avail. Deciding to start over, I...
deleted any/all k*-patches from the config
restored AppleHDA kext
installed the requisite 300...
It may be worth noting that the pre-install process fails at
IOReg/Search: CodecDevice (if CodecDevice present, proceed to 8. Realtek Codec)
Despite applying the Z370 patch (this was confusing initially… i.e.: 300 series VS k-lake z370)
Just now I have cleared CMOS with battery removal in an...
Reading through your High Sierra guide again, I realized I initially did not catch:
√ H310 / B360 / H370 / Q370 Audio Device ID Patch
Reattempted… no audio device
With just over 200 open issues his project appears to be abandoned.
In my own testing there are silly syntax errors that break the script. I suspect this is due to updates to the Intel product specification website. It is unreliable and should not be used. Since this thread is referenced in...
I would advise against that since you are using a different system profile. You are liable to get the Apple ID frozen or throttled which is no bueno. Just take some time to read this guide and generate the proper identification.
Sounds like you could possibly have put something in "Board Serial Number" you shouldn't have. Re-read the section in the thread about MLB (It is different from the serial number and you should have different values for serial and board serial AKA MLB)
The ROM & MLB sections are very long but...
Just a guess but I'd imagine the week number corresponds to the location of manufacture. So, there are known ranges of valid dates. Have you tried to generate a new serial in the Clover wizard?
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