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- Dec 23, 2011
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- Motherboard
- HP ProBook 430 G6
- CPU
- i5-8265U
- Graphics
- UHD 620, 1920x1080
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Is it possible that nvram.plist could be the reason?No further ideas.
Is it possible that nvram.plist could be the reason?No further ideas.
Is it possible that nvram.plist could be the reason?
I managed to make internal speakers work again. But I don't know what is the reason still.Unlikely. Delete it and find out.
I managed to make internal speakers work again. But I don't know what is the reason still.
I replaced CLOVER folder with another one and it solved the problem. Both folders are attached.
No, this is not the case. I tested using both of these directories and the same macOS partition. This way I became sure that bug is somewhere in EFI partition.You're probably using AppleALC.kext. Look at the differences in the config.plist files.
No, this is not the case. I tested using both of these directories and the same macOS partition. This way I became sure that bug is somewhere in EFI partition.
AppleALC.kext was removed from /Library/Extensions long time ago.
The only difference is your config.plist settings (having to do with -alcbeta, -lilubeta, etc).
And a few diffs related to audio injection with Clover.
And some patches related to HDMI-audio.
A few differences in drivers64UEFI.
CLOVERX64.efi is different but the same revision.
You can compare them yourself.
Right you are. There are no other differences. And I have no clue what breaks internal speakers.
Finally I just replaced CLOVER folder and now I'm 100% happy.
Thank you VERY much for your business!