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#UPDATE Problem solved!
Turns out I had to enable some audio controller in BIOS...
Hi tonymacx86 community!
As I was going to play Tomb Raider GOTY I was asked to upgrade my system from 10.9.1 to 10.9.2.
Unfortunately it deleted most drivers installed by MultiBeast, or at least some relating to audio.
This has meant that I'm not able to get any sound. I've read that people have trouble with audio after sleep, but my case's even worse; there's absolutely no audio whatsoever...
So, Ive tried several things:
- Installing old versions of MB (5.5.5 and 5.5.3)
- Restart and resetting NVRAM and PVRAM
- Fiddling with patches by Clover without any luck
Can someone please help?
//MathGrelck
Turns out I had to enable some audio controller in BIOS...
Hi tonymacx86 community!
As I was going to play Tomb Raider GOTY I was asked to upgrade my system from 10.9.1 to 10.9.2.
Unfortunately it deleted most drivers installed by MultiBeast, or at least some relating to audio.
This has meant that I'm not able to get any sound. I've read that people have trouble with audio after sleep, but my case's even worse; there's absolutely no audio whatsoever...
So, Ive tried several things:
- Installing old versions of MB (5.5.5 and 5.5.3)
- Restart and resetting NVRAM and PVRAM
- Fiddling with patches by Clover without any luck
Can someone please help?
//MathGrelck