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so long story made short i have been trying make a boot 132 cd from the 7zip file on this thread with dvd-r, cd-rw, and cd-r on three different dvd burners and on three different computers and with every disc so far all i have gotten are isolinux checksum error. does anyone have any ideas that might be able to help?

 

 

now for the long story:

 

computers used:

 

i7920p6t deluxe v1

media: dvd-r cd-rw cd-r

programs: imgburn & windows 7 iso burner

 

macbook osx 10.6.4

media: dvd-r cd-rw cd-r

programs: disc utility

 

amd 64 office computer

media: cd-r

programs : imgburn & windows 7 iso burner

 

also i have re downloaded the file many times and tried to use the bottable usb drive i use for windows 7 but that resulted in a boot mgr missing message.

 

 

any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

thanks in advance,

 

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Fabio, tnks for replying, I know You are bussy and active in different topics.

I am now using VoodoHDA 2.61 or something for SL - I'm on work while wriiting this reply and dont remember the correct name- sorry(I found it on the net) and my boot time is realy fast = 10-11 spins.

WIth Applehda in S/L/E , the boot time tripples , and its = 25-30 spins.

So what i did is, delete the AppleHDA in S/L/E, delete the cashes, delete AD2000b kext in Extra/Extensions and rebuild the extensionsmkexts, and isntall VoodoHDA offcourse - and bang the boot time is faster (10spins)

I have been using the short DSDT(optimized 3.3) , and also tried the long DSDT(2.5 full), no difference at all , or maybe + 1 or 2 spins. The used DSDT makes no changes at all.

I think You expert, should take an eye on Applehda + ad2000b combination, thats the problem where the boot is hanging(if I follow the led light od the Harddisk activity during the boot time, I can see that till the 8 spins its blinking, then pause till the 24-25 spin and then starts up the SL). WIth VoodoHDA, the led its blinking all the time till 10 spins and no pause at all.

Also the quality of the sound with VoodoHDA its the same, no noticeble differences.

In kernel.logs when using AppleHDA, what am seing is in the posts above, while when using VoodoHDA, I see tens of lines rerouting the pins(the in and out lines)

Here is the kernel logs with VoodoHDA:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: VoodooHDADevice[0xffffff8049655000]::init

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Enabling output audio routing switching at node 18:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Enabling input audio routing switching at node 21:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Enabling output audio routing switching at node 22:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Enabling input audio routing switching at node 23:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Enabling output audio routing switching at node 36:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Enabling output audio routing switching at node 37:

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=18 res=0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description Line-out (Green Rear) channel 0 assoc 0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=21 res=0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 1 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 2 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 4 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 5 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 9 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 0 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 0 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 1 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 1 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 4 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 4 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 6 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 6 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 7 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 7 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description CD (CD) channel 1 assoc 1

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=22 res=0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description Line-out (Green Rear) channel 0 assoc 0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=23 res=0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 1 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 2 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 4 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 5 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 9 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 0 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 0 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 1 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 1 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 4 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 4 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 6 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 6 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 7 on

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 7 off

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description CD (CD) channel 1 assoc 1

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=36 res=0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description Line-out (Green Rear) channel 0 assoc 0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=37 res=0

Sep 11 12:03:41 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description Line-out (Green Rear) channel 0 assoc 0

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: NVDANV50HAL loaded and registered.

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=18 res=1

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: setDesc change description Line-out (Green Rear) channel 0 assoc 0

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Pin sense: cad 0 nid=23 res=1

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 1 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 2 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 4 on

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 5 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 12 conn 9 on

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 0 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 0 on

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 1 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 1 on

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 4 on

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 4 on

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 6 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 6 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: switch nid 32 conn 7 off

Sep 11 12:03:42 Toni-s-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: mute nid 32 conn 7 on

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Fabio, tnks for replying, I know You are bussy and active in different topics.

I am now using VoodoHDA 2.61 or something for SL - I'm on work while wriiting this reply and dont remember the correct name- sorry(I found it on the net) and my boot time is realy fast = 10-11 spins.

WIth Applehda in S/L/E , the boot time tripples , and its = 25-30 spins.

So what i did is, delete the AppleHDA in S/L/E, delete the cashes, delete AD2000b kext in Extra/Extensions and rebuild the extensionsmkexts, and isntall VoodoHDA offcourse - and bang the boot time is faster (10spins)

I have been using the short DSDT(optimized 3.3) , and also tried the long DSDT(2.5 full), no difference at all , or maybe + 1 or 2 spins. The used DSDT makes no changes at all.

I think You expert, should take an eye on Applehda + ad2000b combination, thats the problem where the boot is hanging(if I follow the led light od the Harddisk activity during the boot time, I can see that till the 8 spins its blinking, then pause till the 24-25 spin and then starts up the SL). WIth VoodoHDA, the led its blinking all the time till 10 spins and no pause at all.

Also the quality of the sound with VoodoHDA its the same, no noticeble differences.

In kernel.logs when using AppleHDA, what am seing is in the posts above, while when using VoodoHDA, I see tens of lines rerouting the pins(the in and out lines)

Hi FC! For me also, changing the DSDT gave no improvement. Someway faster on boot when going from 32 to 64 bits, now that my external soundcard supports it. Just some question about VoodoHDA: you use it alone or you have to downgrade or patch the AppleHDA after 10.6.4 as we have to do when using ad2000b ? Front LineOut & Mic are working?

Thanks in advance 4 you reply, have a nice sunday!

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Hi FC! For me also, changing the DSDT gave no improvement. Someway faster on boot when going from 32 to 64 bits, now that my external soundcard supports it. Just some question about VoodoHDA: you use it alone or you have to downgrade or patch the AppleHDA after 10.6.4 as we have to do when using ad2000b ? Front LineOut & Mic are working?

Thanks in advance 4 you reply, have a nice sunday!

 

Mic is working, and the rear out is working(im using classical analog output) - for the others in and outs , not tested, in system configuration/sound/, all of them are present.

All I've done is delete AppleHDA.kext , and allso AD2000B(you can leave it too, make no difference), and isntall VoodoHDA in S/L/E, and thats it, It is supposed to be used ALONE.

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Hi, could you please add your signature's to your post's. This help's others help you. ;)

Hy, I cant boot anymore into the Full System after my Hackintosh broke and I rebooted hardly, Im able to come in the single user mode, fsck says everything is ok. If i trie to boot it breaks at NVDANV50HAL loaded and trgistred

 

Hello there, saw lots for folks works, however , I aint one of those.

I tried both 1.14 and 1.15 boot 132 iso, both fail to boot up, the computer reply "checksum error" , what did I messed up?

Any help is appreciated.

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Hello there, saw lots for folks works, however , I aint one of those.

 

I tried both 1.14 and 1.15 boot 132 iso, both fail to boot up, the computer reply "checksum error" , what did I messed up?

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

Dude are you using an ide dvd drive.I was getting the same issue when I did my first install when I had my old IDE dvd drive hooked up but worked fine when I switched to a SATA dvd drive. Give that a go and see if your come right.

 

@Shaden79 wondering if any off those drives are sata or are they all ide, if they are ide you might wanna try ^

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Mic is working, and the rear out is working(im using classical analog output) - for the others in and outs , not tested, in system configuration/sound/, all of them are present.

All I've done is delete AppleHDA.kext , and allso AD2000B(you can leave it too, make no difference), and isntall VoodoHDA in S/L/E, and thats it, It is supposed to be used ALONE.

 

Can't it be installed in /Extra/Extensions/ as other kexts? I tried this way and now I've no audio :-(

Anyway, yes, without ad2000b system boots faster: 11-12 spins only.

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Can't it be installed in /Extra/Extensions/ as other kexts? I tried this way and now I've no audio :-(

Anyway, yes, without ad2000b system boots faster: 11-12 spins only.

 

You should install the VoodoHDA with kext utility 2.3.2, because if You go the other way, disk utukity and repair permission - the last one method ignores the VodoHDA like not present.It must be installed in S/L/E, not in Extra/Extensions.

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You should install the VoodoHDA with kext utility 2.3.2, because if You go the other way, disk utukity and repair permission - the last one method ignores the VodoHDA like not present.It must be installed in S/L/E, not in Extra/Extensions.

 

Ok, tonight as I'll be home I will try. Anyway ad2000b seems a much "clean" way to proceed, being installed in /E/E.

Just in case of major system update (as a future 10.6.5), will Voodoo be wiped form Apple update installer and we'll have to reinstall?

Sorry for so many questions...it's just to understand what I'm doing ;-)

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Dude are you using an ide dvd drive.I was getting the same issue when I did my first install when I had my old IDE dvd drive hooked up but worked fine when I switched to a SATA dvd drive. Give that a go and see if your come right.

 

@Shaden79 wondering if any off those drives are sata or are they all ide, if they are ide you might wanna try ^

 

Dude... You saved my day. It is the IDE drive, I got a new sata drive and trying,,,

 

Thanks again!

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Ok, tonight as I'll be home I will try. Anyway ad2000b seems a much "clean" way to proceed, being installed in /E/E.

Just in case of major system update (as a future 10.6.5), will Voodoo be wiped form Apple update installer and we'll have to reinstall?

Sorry for so many questions...it's just to understand what I'm doing ;-)

 

I know the best and cleanest way is to use AppleHDA + AD2000B, im not saying that.In this segment I was worryng about speeding up the boot time, and HOPPING that Fabio and comp. would consider if possible to look at it once again, and come up with some better boot time.

I'm not big Fan of VodooHDA either, i've also return to original AppleHDA + ad2000b, deleted the VoodoHDA, but the facts and findings that with VoodoHDA we have faster boottime are true, and with other combination slower boottime.

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I know the best and cleanest way is to use AppleHDA + AD2000B, im not saying that.In this segment I was worryng about speeding up the boot time, and HOPPING that Fabio and comp. would consider if possible to look at it once again, and come up with some better boot time.

I'm not big Fan of VodooHDA either, i've also return to original AppleHDA + ad2000b, deleted the VoodoHDA, but the facts and findings that with VoodoHDA we have faster boottime are true, and with other combination slower boottime.

By the way...here on author's site there is a newer kext utility. It's 2.4.2.

Download is at the bottom of the page!

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Well, it's ok, VoodooHDA works as output, but gives no input: not a big problem 4 me 'cause I need input just for Skype and in this case I use a bluetooth headset which is giving me that missing input. As FC noticed, boot is faster, about 7 spins less than before for me. Chamaleon also (I was using AsereBLN) & starting at 64 bits gave me some speed more.

Anyway I reverted back to ad2000b, it's more functional & clean.

Thanks FC for infos & help in trying VoodooHDA!

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Successful .

 

Just wonder how often you kill you system? I wouldn't say it is unstable, but I came across 2 kill in 2days, one is while I'm try to copy some files from other hdd, the other time is while I'm downloading .

 

My system is very stable, don't get any KP at all and I do everything on it, transcoding and all. I am on 10.6.3, updated to 10.6.4 once but my system would not shutdown so i did a fresh install and stayed on 10.6.3 since. What version are you on, have you installed packages form the first page?

 

Has anyone else had a problem with their system not shutting down after 10.6.4 update...any fix for this

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My system is very stable, don't get any KP at all and I do everything on it, transcoding and all. I am on 10.6.3, updated to 10.6.4 once but my system would not shutdown so i did a fresh install and stayed on 10.6.3 since. What version are you on, have you installed packages form the first page?

 

Has anyone else had a problem with their system not shutting down after 10.6.4 update...any fix for this

 

I may be the lucky ones in that regards, I've updated to 10.6.4 via package dowload, and it shuts like it should. I am a post audio guy so I mainly do mixing and well, everything ... Except those KO vie mentioned before, it seems run smooth, even I am mixing a large multitrack project. Osx on intel i7 is really REALLY fast.. This resource saves me $$$ =)

 

Anyway, how you guys connect to Internet? I'm using iPhone 4 with wifi here.. Any other way? Since my old system use USB wifi ...

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I may be the lucky ones in that regards, I've updated to 10.6.4 via package dowload, and it shuts like it should. I am a post audio guy so I mainly do mixing and well, everything ... Except those KO vie mentioned before, it seems run smooth, even I am mixing a large multitrack project. Osx on intel i7 is really REALLY fast.. This resource saves me $$$ =)

 

Anyway, how you guys connect to Internet? I'm using iPhone 4 with wifi here.. Any other way? Since my old system use USB wifi ...

All stable 10.6.4, no problems at all using this install (and 9800gt GFx card) see signature below. I connect to Internet

via WiFi to ADSL Router. Works as good as my Mac Book Pro only faster. :(

Without your sig. it is hard to tell why you have glitch/s. I would start by running 'kext utility', repair permissions &

clear caches. After restart all should be good..

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Here too, it's really stable & performances are impressive. I use it mainly 4 audio productions too, Cubase 5 + tons of virtual instruments & virtual fxs and this is the most satisfying PC I ever built. My config is in signature.

Try also testing your RAM, form Windows if possible, once I had KPs & Freezing and it was bad memory. Also delete & rebuild caches...a badly installed kext or non updated caches gave me problems too in the past.

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All stable 10.6.4, no problems at all using this install (and 9800gt GFx card) see signature below. I connect to Internet

via WiFi to ADSL Router. Works as good as my Mac Book Pro only faster. :)

Without your sig. it is hard to tell why you have glitch/s. I would start by running 'kext utility', repair permissions &

clear caches. After restart all should be good..

 

Thanks for your suggestion.

 

What i did is just download the boot 132 iso v1.15 and install the retail 10.6 and that's all what i've did. Do i need to do anything more? Actually :

 

1) My audio is not working (but i've a firewire IO so it would be ok for me);

2) My network is not working, any other work around if i want to use USB wifi adapter ?

3) Occasionally, while I'm downloading updates for me software, system kill itself, need to reboot. Is it because i am using iPhone 4 as my only network connection?

4) Is that the only way to boot the system every time with the 132 iso?

5) ALL my HDD display icon is the "yellow removable HDD" is that normal?

 

Sorry for these silly 101 Qus, any help is appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Well Anyway, I just discover lots of functionalities of this forum, credits to the site and members. :D

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Updates... Seems I missed 2 steps :)

 

Completed and seems working, yet still no audio even I complete the kernel (drag and drop the unzipped .sh in terminal.

 

And...is it possible I add a new pci sata card that the osx recognize ? I need more drive for audio and vedio... Any alternative ?

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Updates... Seems I missed 2 steps :(

 

Completed and seems working, yet still no audio even I complete the kernel (drag and drop the unzipped .sh in terminal.

 

And...is it possible I add a new pci sata card that the osx recognize ? I need more drive for audio and vedio... Any alternative ?

 

With the audio try installing voodooHDA kext with the kext utility then restart your system, that should resolve your audio issue. Dude you need more sata point? Gees how many hdd's and DVD drives you have connected. You have to find a Mac compatible pci sata

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With the audio try installing voodooHDA kext with the kext utility then restart your system, that should resolve your audio issue. Dude you need more sata point? Gees how many hdd's and DVD drives you have connected. You have to find a Mac compatible pci sata

 

VoodooHDA working... Very nice.

However, I really do need more sata. I used to have 5 for different samples, but since I sweep the IDE DVD to sata to sata one, one of my internal drive is left disconnected.

 

And how can I connect a USB wifi with osx?

 

And Mac pci sata... Seems not easy to get one...

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What i did is just download the boot 132 iso v1.15 and install the retail 10.6 and that's all what i've did. Do i need to do anything more? Actually :

1) My audio is not working (but i've a firewire IO so it would be ok for me);

2) My network is not working, any other work around if i want to use USB wifi adapter ?

3) Occasionally, while I'm downloading updates for me software, system kill itself, need to reboot. Is it because i am using iPhone 4 as my only network connection?

4) Is that the only way to boot the system every time with the 132 iso?

5) ALL my HDD display icon is the "yellow removable HDD" is that normal?

You have not completed install go back to Post #1 & follow directions there. You still have to (while in S/L) run the

installer pkg selecting i7 930 DSDT (from iso) run the audio patcher selecting (10.6.4 version if you have managed to update from software update) & run sudo touch command in terminal. See also Post #4 (iFabio) for more info about

your system requirements..

 

I'm not sure about iPhone for Internet or if you are using this as it is all you have woking, that said your ethernet will

not work until you do the above.. For USB WiFi to work you must find a compatible device (look at signatures) :thumbsup_anim:

 

Also you are getting to far ahead of yourself. I would NOT be using VodoHDA & changing to this should have

nothing to do with your audio not working. The more vanilla the install the better. Stick with the standard install & get everything working first.

 

Once your system is running then plug in your extra SATA H/D's / DVD's to the onboard terminals. I'm not sure

what you mean by 'PCI SATA' but geez if you have filled all the onboard slot's already you'd need a shipping

container for your hard drives :) .

If you are looking at adding further to your system see also iFabio's 2.5 fully optimised DSDT.

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