So for ALC883, a guide tells you what kext was used to enable audio. Does that combo installer include the ALC883 codec? No, I don't think so. # 3.3 comes with a combo Realtek ALC8xx installer. So your revision is 1.3 so you have to check it, because the wrong audio codec ID: means your audio probably won't work.=Vodoohda? I think that Revisions 1 used Realtek ALC883 and after Revisions 2, used Realtek ALC888. For instance I suggested finding out what audio codec your system used. What choices did you make to to enable Audio, Graphics and Network when you installed with #? If you find a guide that has installed Hackintosh, then it will cover what the correct choices are. NOTE with both the below methods - audio, graphics and network will have to be enabled separately using further options in #."Īnd from your link is says, "Audio, Graphics and Network will have to be enabled separately." Some kexts are automatically installed to enable proper shut down, sleep, and other core functionality." It installs all of the essentials to allow your system to boot from the hard drive. # is a DSDT-free solution for any Core/Core2/Core i system.
Download the DSDT file and the file (such as ) on the desktop before install. Please head to the TonyMac DSDT Database for a pre-edited DSDT for a large number of Motherboards. UserDSDT is a bare-minimum solution for those who have their own pre-edited DSDT. NOTE with both the below methods - audio, graphics and network will have to be enabled separately using further options in #.Ĭhoose one of the following options directly following a fresh installation and update: However if you cannot find a DSDT file for your system then please select # below as this will still allow your hackintosh to run but some extra kexts are needed to get it working properly.
The DSDT method outlined below is the more preferable method as it involved installing less kexts and enables a more 'future proof' system as kexts can be overwritten when performing system updates. "There are two methods to get your hackintosh up and running. Is there something I should be looking for in this? Or should I re-do #? But now when I try to boot without my # disc it brings up the gray screen and says You need to restart your computer.