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Ok, good Thanks!
 
ok... So I did everything and I mean EVERYTHING... and still no luck... I would appreciate if explanation would help me get through this, and I looked at every YouTube video and sadly no luck. Even reseted the NVRAM...
 

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ok... So I did everything and I mean EVERYTHING... and still no luck... I would appreciate if explanation would help me get through this, and I looked at every YouTube video and sadly no luck. Even reseted the NVRAM...
still messed up:

Code:
<key>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)</key>
            <dict>
                <key>AAPL,slot-name</key>
                <string>Internal@0,27,0</string>
                <key>device_type</key>
                <string>Audio device</string>
                <key>hda-gfx</key>
                <string>onboard-1</string>
                <key>layout-id</key>
                <string>&lt;0x100003&gt;</string>
                <key>model</key>
                <string>8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller</string>
            </dict>

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only needs to be a number and not that mess

and you still need to remove alcid=11 from your boot arguments

so when you said you tried everything... exactly what did you do?
 
still messed up:

Code:
<key>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)</key>
            <dict>
                <key>AAPL,slot-name</key>
                <string>Internal@0,27,0</string>
                <key>device_type</key>
                <string>Audio device</string>
                <key>hda-gfx</key>
                <string>onboard-1</string>
                <key>layout-id</key>
                <string>&lt;0x100003&gt;</string>
                <key>model</key>
                <string>8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller</string>
            </dict>

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only needs to be a number and not that mess

and you still need to remove alcid=11 from your boot arguments

so when you said you tried everything... exactly what did you do?
I forgot and what do you mean one number?
 
Ok so I did the numbers and replaced them and I removed the alcid=11 in the bootargs but no luck, here is the updated efi...
 

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Ok so I did the numbers and replaced them and I removed the alcid=11 in the bootargs but no luck, here is the updated efi...
don't forget to reset nvram on each try of the layout id's

also Lilu.kext should be at the top in your config.plist
 
don't forget to reset nvram on each try of the layout id's

also Lilu.kext should be at the top in your config.plist
Did that no luck...
 

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Ummmm... How do you do that?
 
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