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High Sierra - MultiBeast Audio

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I've just tried:
1. install 200/300 patch kext
2. 100-200 audio support
3. Reboot
4. Install again ALC1220A

Still no audio device :(

try this order.

2. 100-200 audio support
3. Reboot
1. install 200/300 patch kext
3. Reboot
4. Install again ALC1220A
Reboot
 
This guide is not working for ALC1220A on Asus ROG Strix G WIFI MB.
 
Hello,

Thanks for the guide. It's well made, BUT doesn't work for me (or I'm not understanding it correctly)?

My system:
Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 with Intel i7-8086k. Using onboard gfx.

Can this guide pleeeaase be updated using Multibeast 10.4. The choices in it aren't the same! I can't get audio to work.. Here's what I tried, if I understand correctly :

1. Fresh install High Sierra 10.13.6
2. Run multibeast one, WITHOUT any audio options
* I just choose UEFI Boot mode;
* Drivers for Ethernet: IntelMausiEthernet v2.4.0;
* Drivers for USB: had to choose both "Remove XHCI USB Port Limit" and USBInjectAll to get all USB ports working.
* Graphics: checked "Intel HD 6xx"
* System Definitions: "iMac 17,1"

3. Built, Install, then reboot, from UEFI from hard drive.
4. Back in Multibeast -> Audio -> choose only "200 / Z370 Series / X299 Audio Device ID Patch"... (my MB is Z370...)
5. Built, Install, then reboot from HDD
6. Back in Multibeast -> Audio -> this time choose only "ALC1220".
7. Built, Install, then reboot...

No sound device show up in my System Information.. Nothing.

Thanks a million for your help!!
Pat
 
No sound device show up in my System Information.
Never works if you miss a step:
Add MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
  1. 100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio Support
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