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Dell Inspiron 13 7000
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I have Yosemite 10.10.3 w/CLOVER on an SD card and HDMI video works but HDMI sound does not show in System Prefs-->Sound-->Output. I'm using patched AppleHDA w/CodecCommander, and did all the required DSDT and SSDT edits for HDMI. Some help would be great. Here are all the troubleshooting files attached.

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Yes, I used this guide

The files in post #1 prove you did not. Heck, WhateverGreen.kext is not even installed.
 
The files in post #1 prove you did not. Heck, WhateverGreen.kext is not even installed.

When I followed that guide it had nothing about WhateverGreen.kext so it was changed. I do not want to install yet another kext and not sure if that works with Yosemite. What do I need to add or is missing from my config.plist to patch framebuffer?
 
When I followed that guide it had nothing about WhateverGreen.kext so it was changed. I do not want to install yet another kext and not sure if that works with Yosemite. What do I need to add or is missing from my config.plist to patch framebuffer?

WhateverGreen works just fine with Yosemite.
 
WhateverGreen works just fine with Yosemite.

Ok but I do not want to use WhateverGreen as my system is slow booting up and like to avoid more kexts. What to add on or is missing in config.plist that will patch framebuffer? That guide from a few weeks ago had it, but its gone, and I do not recall what that was.
 
Ok but I do not want to use WhateverGreen as my system is slow booting up and like to avoid more kexts. What to add on or is missing in config.plist that will patch framebuffer? That guide from a few weeks ago had it, but its gone, and I do not recall what that was.

Your system is probably slow booting for other reasons.

As for patching the framebuffer, you can still do it the old way, but I have no plans to support such methods. The new way is WhateverGreen.kext and that is the only way I will help you.
 
Your system is probably slow booting for other reasons.

As for patching the framebuffer, you can still do it the old way, but I have no plans to support such methods. The new way is WhateverGreen.kext and that is the only way I will help you.

I can only think of one other reason besides too many kexts for it to boot slow

Would need to access the old guide for this, where can I find it? As for WhateverGreen.kext, will any kext installer work with it?
 
I can only think of one other reason besides too many kexts for it to boot slow

I can think of many common reasons. But you didn't attach any PR files...
You should open a separate thread as "slow boot" is NOT the topic of this thread.

Would need to access the old guide for this, where can I find it? As for WhateverGreen.kext, will any kext installer work with it?

The new method is WhateverGreen.kext. No plans to bring back or support the old method.
Installing kexts is covered in the FAQ:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/el-capita...faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.html
 
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