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Regards to your sound issue, VoodooHDA is not the way to go you'll have to make sure you completely remove that and any files it added. Sound is fixed by using the correct layout ID, AppleALC and combo jack. There shouldn't be anything else for that.Hi blazinsmokey,
Yes, I'm using the latest firmware, updated in Win10. I am not using the latest BIOS (1.19.2 and afraid to update to 1.21.0, please advise).
A few more notes:
1) Kernel panics on startup/shutdown have occurred ~4x in 50 reboots, so I can live with that.
2) At night, I turn off my ext monitor (4K@60Hz) connected by DP, then let the Dell go to sleep on its own. The next morning, I turn on the monitor and wake up the laptop. I've only had difficulty getting the ext monitor connected a couple of times, but since power cycling the monitor fixes it the problems likely belong to the monitor.
3) I'm trying to get sound to work better. Laptop speakers work fine; however, connecting headphones thru either the laptop jack or the dock jack work, but with balance issues--to get much output, I have to set the balance hard left or right in the Sound CP. I've tried VoodooHDA and most recently this:
...but neither has fixed it. I would appreciate it if you could provide any sound recommendations after looking at my attached EFI folder (all serials changed).![]()
[Guide] Dell XPS 15 9560: 4K Touch, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM, 100% AdobeRGB
Hi again When the computer goes to sleep. Audio dissapears. I've read this 1. Audio sometimes disappears after sleep. Sleep again or plug/unplug something into the headphone jack and it'll come back. a. This just means ALCPlugFix "missed" its patch on wake. Though, ever since I switched to the...www.tonymacx86.com
Again, thanks for all you've done. This was much easier than my first Hackintosh experience ~7 years ago.
I looked at some of your files and there's a lot of fluff. Looks like you are integrating, mix and matching a lot of work from someone else and I'm sure there are conflicts of interest somewhere that is causing your kernel panic and possibly your sound issues. I noticed you are using the latest Clover which I haven't used since they incorporated OpenCore. IMO it would just be a good idea to move to OpenCore completely, the new thread has a couple users that used my setup to run Catalina.
But from what I see, a lot of things are completely unnecessary in your EFI. Example with SMBIOS 14,1 you don't need notouchid kext, that model doesn't have touchid. SSDT-TB3 builds thunderbolt tree on RP05, when ours is on RP15, this is more than likely conflicting with SSDT-TYPC which does something similar. Could be the cause of your random KP on shutdown. SMCSuperIO is the same as SMCDellSensors in regards to its purpose but obviously the SMCDellSensors would be more ideal so remove SuperIO. We never needed nullehternet for our laptops unless your are using it for the TB3 dock somehow?
My goal was to see if any Thunderbolt advancements have occurred but I'm afraid you are dealing with TB3 issues which have been a problem for this laptop for quite sometime. Unfortunately I can't help you trouble shoot much else as I'm not really familiar with the new Clover or using Catalina. IMO Clover is unsuitable moving forward for hackintoshing this laptop.