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Hello guys I have a problems with clover "OS X Yosemite 10.10.2"

The first problem: The sound is not working i have tried to edit the configuration file, Devices> Audio, i choose "Detect" and restarted the computer and still the same, My audio codec is Realtek ALC887 so i typed 887 in the same parameter then restarted the computer and still the same not working.

The second problem: After i finished the installation of clover i restarted the computer to check the boot loader so it's working, I've started it to the second time it's working, And the third time a started it's stops at the loading screen so i wait it for 1 hour and still the same i restarted the computer and the same it's stops in the same screen. I've erased the hard drive and re-installed the OS X then i did the same thing and it's all the same.
Please help me guys and thank you for reading
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Yes, and i read it carefully 2 times
 
Hello guys I have a problems with clover "OS X Yosemite 10.10.2"

The first problem: The sound is not working i have tried to edit the configuration file, Devices> Audio, i choose "Detect" and restarted the computer and still the same, My audio codec is Realtek ALC887 so i typed 887 in the same parameter then restarted the computer and still the same not working.

I personally reccomend you using Multibeast to install your Audio Codecs, there exists the ALC887 from what i know.

The second problem: After i finished the installation of clover i restarted the computer to check the boot loader so it's working, I've started it to the second time it's working, And the third time a started it's stops at the loading screen so i wait it for 1 hour and still the same i restarted the computer and the same it's stops in the same screen. I've erased the hard drive and re-installed the OS X then i did the same thing and it's all the same.

Boot with -v, read your kernel panic and bring results.
 
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