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No ALC1150 Audio - Z170A MSI Gaming Pro Carbon

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Hi there

It's quite impossible for me to get audio working on my newly built Hackintosh.
Build's the following:

- Z170A MSI Gaming Pro Carbon
- Intel Core i7 6700K
- 16GB DDR4 2400 Corsair Vengeance
- Asus Nvidia GTX 780 3GB
- TP-Link Archer T9E 1900Mbit AC PCIe WLAN adapter

Everything seems to work quite well except for audio. Absolutely nothing. I tried the MultiBeast ALC1150, Series 100 and VoodooHDA 2.8.8 drivers (2.8.9 manually installed as well).
But it say's "No devices found"

Anyone's got the same motherboard and/or problem and already fixed it? (@Bradley04268 I know you got the same board, but you were seen here last in May :( )
Thank you! :)
 
Fixed it! :D

... thanks to the guide I could find here: Click.

If you've got the same problem, this is how I fixed it (do it exactly that order):

1. Open up MultiBeast
2. Go straight to "Drivers"
3. Select "Realtek" -> "ALC1150"
4. Go straight to "Build"
5. Install the driver
6. After the installation process finished close MultiBeast (EFI partition should still be mounted)
7. Download the command mentioned in the Guide above (direct link: click) and run it!
8. Restart
9. Go to "Preferences" and chose your audio-out-device
10. Enjoy great vibes! :headbang: :cool:
 
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Absolutely. Audio would have worked with Restart at Step 6 rather than Step 8.
Result is the same; MultiBeast and cloverALC, by design.

No exactly not. The point is that the "normal way" did not work for me/my MoBo, so I had to execute the Terminal command; linked above. ;)

Thanks, it working!!!

Great! Same MoBo? :)
 
I ran the command after MultiBeast kext injection but still can't find any devices under audio output. I have z170A gaming pro carbon.
The EFI partition needs to be the one where is the Sierra install and not the one in the USB, is it right?
These are the results. Should I follow the guide linked?

Code:
Agreement
The audio_cloverALC script is for personal use only. Do not distribute
the patch, any or all of the files or the resulting patched AppleHDA.kext
for any reason without permission. The audio_cloverALC script is
provided as is and without any kind of warranty.
File: audio_cloverALC-120.command_v1.0d
Release Mode
Password:
EFI partition is mounted
System Integrity Protection status: enabled (Custom Configuration).

Configuration:
    Apple Internal: disabled
    Kext Signing: disabled
    Filesystem Protections: disabled
    Debugging Restrictions: enabled
    DTrace Restrictions: enabled
    NVRAM Protections: enabled
    BaseSystem Verification: enabled

This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state.

OK to patch
Error: no IOReg/HDEF; BIOS/audio/disabled or ACPI problem
No system files were changed
To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
logout
Saving session...
...copying shared history...
...saving history...truncating history files...
...completed.

[Process completed]
 
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