common Posted November 11 Posted November 11 (edited) Greetings. I hope I have chosen the right section. I haven't been able to start the CX20632 in macOS Ventura for a long time. There is only one audio device in hackintool is defined as HDAS and that is intel. The application of patches and SSDT created in SDDTTime disrupts the operation of USBToolBox.kext, while macOS does not boot due to an error caused in USBToolBox. If I use USBInjectAll.kext instead of USBToolBox.kext and UTBMap.kext, then you can run macOS, while Bluetooth and wifi from intel do not work. And the CX20632 is missing altogether. It works on Windows. I'll post screenshots and my files if necessary. Please tell me which way to dig. Edited November 11 by common 1
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common Posted November 11 Author Posted November 11 (edited) The CX20632 device is not present in macOS at all. He doesn't accept my links to screenshots. That's why I attached it as an attachment. And if you change the alcid, should you specify the value in decimal or hexadecimal? H.zip Edited November 11 by common
common Posted November 11 Author Posted November 11 I went through the recommended alcid first - 20,21, 23,28, and then from 1 to 19. With no result.
common Posted November 12 Author Posted November 12 (edited) Oh, the miracle! Today, the sound started immediately after switching on. The CX20632 appeared in Hackintool and earned alcid=20. With AppleALC kext. I didn't use the others kexts. The built-in speaker and line-out are working. There's no microphone, I can't check. I do not know what was in the way before that. Apparently, everyone was tired last night... ps: In order not to write a lot of bootarg, I moved the sound factory to DeviceProperties>Add>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1F,0x3) layout-id>data>14000000 Edited November 12 by common
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