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#G31m es2l audio hackintosh yosemite drivers#

I will be cloning toĪfter making the the vanilla installer you recommended and understanding that I could just install Clover, to salvage time already invested, I tried to tweak the Clover install and reboot one last time before giving up and starting over. Did you have to force trim on your drive? I know the Vertex 2 was an early implementation of trim. I will clone the drive to a larger SATA III drive once I get some of the the kinks worked out. I am also using an older OCZ Vertex 2 SATA II SSD that does support trim, but it is not showing up in the system settings. I am using the same card in the same slot. I have learned the basics, but I am not always able to understand the shorthand comments and instructions sometimes used on the forum, so I am guessing that I missed a step or two along the way.Īny guidance you can provide would be appreciated. I think my system isn't recognizing the APFSDriverLoader-64.efi. Understanding that this post is a bit old, please try to recall what you did to make this card work and provide a step by step on how you got the Clover legacy bootloader to recognize the card. Upon reboot I get tossed into a basic BIOS type boot screen that seems to be from the IOCrest card that doesn't seem to do anything. To minimize issues, I am trying to do a Unibeast fresh install using the same IOCrest PCIe card and all went well until the reboot after Multibeast installation. I saw your comment about getting Trim to work using the IOCrest PCIe card, so I thought that I would give it a try but I seem to have hit a snag understanding how you got it to work. VoodooHDA 2.8.9 does seem to recognize HDMI sound, but I haven't been able to make this work on the analog ports. I have a working GA-G31M-ES2L system with 8GB and an SSD connected to the motherboard that has run everything from Snow Leopard (using an EVA GT430) to Sierra (current, now using a GT710) successfully with the exception of getting sound to work properly on the analog ports in El Capitan/Sierra. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
