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My Issue. No audio in speakers or Headphones. Sound Preferences show in Output (4) (Internal Speakers, Line Out, Line Out, Digital Out) Input (3) (Internal Microphone, Line In, Digital in) USB headphones work when plugged in.
Using DPCI Manager shows audio Device (Realtek ALC889A)
Using Multibeast 6.2 "installed" Realtek ALC885/889A, HDAEnabler Without DSDT
MacBook Pro 17 specs below. Please provide any help you can.

Intro Date:
June 8, 2009
Disc Date:
April 13, 2010
Order No:
MC226LL/A*
Model No:
A1297 (EMC 2329*)
Subfamily:
Mid-2009 17"
Model ID:
MacBookPro5,2
Std RAM:
8 GB
Std VRAM:
512 MB*
Std Storage:
500 GB (5400 RPM)
Std Optical:
8X DL "SuperDrive"

 
You have to tell people what hardware you are running - motherboard, cpu, graphic card. Did you use a dsdt for your board with proper BIOS, did you use a SSDT etc.

Nobody can help you without knowing this info.
 
My Apologies. Now to Mac and Forum. Specs I was able to find...
Recent purchased of Mac which had a clean install of 10.9.1. I upgraded to 10.9.2
Speaker sound was working, but not Headphone jack. Now neither work.
MacBook Pro 17-inch Mid 2009
Unable to determine which "Logic Board" I have
"Penyrn" 2.8 Intel 'Core 2 Duo" Processor (T9600)
Mem 8GB 1333 DDR3
NVIDIA Geforce 9400M 256 MB
1 TB SATA Disk
I evidently used MultiBeast incorrectly.
Only thing I used in MultiBeast was Audio Drivers I mentioned on my previous post (Realtek ALC885/889A, HDAEnabler Without DSDT)
I did not install any thing from the Quick Start.
Any assistance would be appreciate, as you can see I need all the help I can get.
 
Just to be clear, are you talking about a real Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch Mid 2009 and not a Hackintosh ?
 
Then you should take it to your local Apple Store Genius Bar.
It doesn't matter that it is out of warranty - They will still look at it for you and advise you.

This site deals mostly with non Apple hardware running OS X.

Good Luck
 
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