

I have attached my current EFI configuration as well as my CodecDump, as well as the SPX System Information file. I have tried VoodooHDA but it sounded terrible and I also didn't have any signal from the HDMI or DP only from the jack on the back of the computer.I have uninstalled them from there, they only exist in the EFI folder now I know somethings changed from 10.15.4 onwards so I tried installing Lilu and AppleALC in L/E using HackinTool, which also didn't work.Everytime I wrote another layout ID, after rebooting I could confirm that it was sucessfully parsed into HDEF. I've checked that the AppleALC.kext is patching correctly using IORegistryExplorer.I've checked that I have the right kexts.(described here in Dortania's guide AppleALC working inconsistently) This card was very expensive and is the best X-Fi card that was ever manufactured. But unfortunately it only ever had one driver released for it back in 2011.
#Realtek alc1150 x fi mod drivers
I've done this again using alcdelay argument. This card uses the same X-Fi drivers as your creative branded ones, even the same console launcher and everything including game mode.I have tried injecting every possible Layout-ID.The computer has an ALC3234, and it's not a mask, I've checked this using Linux. Since then I've built my EFI around 7 times. I've built everything myself as Dortania's guide describes in great Detail and managed to boot into the OS from the first time. I've searched every forum but can't find an answer that works so here's the problem: This to say, I know my ways around the OS and I wouldn't post or ask for help and take your time if there was no need to. So I bought an OptiPlex 5070SFF, Q370 Chipset and this time I tried an OpenCore installation for the sake of performance. "Hello, I've been browsing the Hackintosh forums for almost a year now and have successfully built a Hackintosh on an Optiplex 9020 last year (everything worked, I even got me a WiFi/BT card for AirDrop and HandOff and worked flawlessly, iMessage as well) and this year I decided it was time to upgrade. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideįollows text from thread I opened under Post Installation > Audio
