![]() ![]() When you are setting the different layout ID's in your ist and rebooting the system. Are you using the DeviceProperties option or the alcid=xx boot argument to set the Audio layout ID? I assume you are using OpenCore as you are running macOS Monterey. Layout 12, 15 & 44 are specific layout ids for Lenovo/Thinkpad/ThinkCentre systems, which might have a higher chance of working with your Lenovo laptop. Of these layout 3 is a general Laptop id, which should work for a lot of laptops. The Realtek ALC283 codec can be activated using the following layout-id's: To the main issue you raised, your Audio not working. Because there is no Ethernet Network Controller listed in the Hackintool > PCIe screenshot you posted. Let us know which Lenovo laptop model you have and we may be able to identify the Ethernet controller. You have three Ethernet kexts, you only need one, which one depends on which Ethernet controller your laptop uses. The lower of the two is the Realtek device. These two Audio devices are highlighted in the screenshot below. You have two audio devices in your laptop. Your old Broadwell laptop doesn't need the AppleALCU.kext.AppleALCU.kext is for USB audio devices.You have two audio kexts, you only need one - AppleALC.kext. These are the Intel kexts, which you should retain, assuming your Intel WiFi/BT card is supported by AirportItlwm: That being the case you can remove these Broadcom kexts: You appear to be using an Intel 7265 WiFi/Bluetooth card in your Laptop. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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