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H87N-wifi step-by-step guide: My setup is H87N-Wifi + 4765t w/ HD4600 graphics
1. Clean Mavericks 10.9.1 from apple store and unibeast install
2. Navigate to S/L/E and copy the Apple HDA and AppleIntel AZUL .kexts to a safe place in case of error.
3. Multibeast .mb file from H87N-wifi golden build thread.
4. The .mb file give an error about an older Intel gigabit driver, just select the new Intel driver.
5. DESELECT the "without dsdt" audio ALC892 and HDAEnabler boxes
6. Select the "WITH DSDT" ALC892 box.
7. SET IGPEnabler = No
8. Build with multibeast
9. Restart
10. Open MaciASL and clicked compile. It gave me 1 error
11. MaciASL/Preferences/Sources --> ADD https://raw.github.com/toleda/audio_hdmi_8series/master
12. In MaciASL click PATCH
13. On the left side find the new sources and select "8 series clean compile"
14. Wait a second and then click "APPLY"
15. Click cancel to take you back to the main MaciASL screen and click Compile. It should compile without error.
16. Click PATCH
17. Select Desktop-HD5K/AMD/Nvidia-A1 on the left side and again click APPLY and then CANCEL and then COMPILE.
18. It should compile without error.
19. Click File SAVE AS... and make sure you save it as a binary file.
20. the name of the file is dsdt.aml and make sure you save it to the /Extras/ folder
20a. Open DPCI manager and click REBUILD KERNEL CACHE.
21. Reboot
22. NEXT patch the APPLEHDA.kext with this file. You have to click the link and then download the file by clicking "view raw". Once its downloaded, double click the file and you'll have to type in your password. It should run without error. audio_hdmi_8series/audio_hdmi_hd5K-hda-90_patch.command.zip at master · toleda/audio_hdmi_8series
23. NEXT patch the AZULkext. You have to click the link and then download the file by clicking "view raw". Once its downloaded, double click the file. It shouldn't ask you for the password this time.Should complete without error.audio_hdmi_8series/audio_hdmi_hd5k-azul-90_patch.command.zip at master · toleda/audio_hdmi_8series
24. Reboot and check System Preferences / Sound / Output and look for the HDMI output.
25. Good luck!
1. Clean Mavericks 10.9.1 from apple store and unibeast install
2. Navigate to S/L/E and copy the Apple HDA and AppleIntel AZUL .kexts to a safe place in case of error.
3. Multibeast .mb file from H87N-wifi golden build thread.
4. The .mb file give an error about an older Intel gigabit driver, just select the new Intel driver.
5. DESELECT the "without dsdt" audio ALC892 and HDAEnabler boxes
6. Select the "WITH DSDT" ALC892 box.
7. SET IGPEnabler = No
8. Build with multibeast
9. Restart
10. Open MaciASL and clicked compile. It gave me 1 error
11. MaciASL/Preferences/Sources --> ADD https://raw.github.com/toleda/audio_hdmi_8series/master
12. In MaciASL click PATCH
13. On the left side find the new sources and select "8 series clean compile"
14. Wait a second and then click "APPLY"
15. Click cancel to take you back to the main MaciASL screen and click Compile. It should compile without error.
16. Click PATCH
17. Select Desktop-HD5K/AMD/Nvidia-A1 on the left side and again click APPLY and then CANCEL and then COMPILE.
18. It should compile without error.
19. Click File SAVE AS... and make sure you save it as a binary file.
20. the name of the file is dsdt.aml and make sure you save it to the /Extras/ folder
20a. Open DPCI manager and click REBUILD KERNEL CACHE.
21. Reboot
22. NEXT patch the APPLEHDA.kext with this file. You have to click the link and then download the file by clicking "view raw". Once its downloaded, double click the file and you'll have to type in your password. It should run without error. audio_hdmi_8series/audio_hdmi_hd5K-hda-90_patch.command.zip at master · toleda/audio_hdmi_8series
23. NEXT patch the AZULkext. You have to click the link and then download the file by clicking "view raw". Once its downloaded, double click the file. It shouldn't ask you for the password this time.Should complete without error.audio_hdmi_8series/audio_hdmi_hd5k-azul-90_patch.command.zip at master · toleda/audio_hdmi_8series
24. Reboot and check System Preferences / Sound / Output and look for the HDMI output.
25. Good luck!