Thanks for this.Boot Chime Time!
Changes from previous EFI:
Enjoy
- Updated some kexts
- Enabled Boot Chime
As usual remember to fill PlatformInfo section with your own serials
Set AudioOut to 1Yes, I tried that but didn't get success.
First I got "IOHDACodecAddress" which is 0x0
Then via gfxutil I got path which is PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)
and then updated my 'config.plist' as described in the guide. but didn't work for me.
Can you please check the screenshot?
Yeah, I was searching for the same from yesterday. I got 1 extra partition for the experiment So, I was thinking let's try Monterey.
CheckedSet AudioOut to 1
CheckedSet PlayChime to Enabled
CheckedMake sure AudioDxe.efi is the first entry in the Drivers section
Checkedcheck you have AudioDxe.efi in /EFI/OC/Drivers
Layout?Checked
Checked
Checked
Checked
But still not getting boot chime.
Set to 28Layout?
Is your laptop configured for multiboot? Mine is and I noticed the boot chime is missing when I boot after using windows or linux.Set to 28
Yes, I'm havingIs your laptop configured for multiboot? Mine is and I noticed the boot chime is missing when I boot after using windows or linux.
I'd try cleaning NVRAM