

You’ll have a dual-boot system with your Mac OS on one partition and Windows on another. Using Boot Camp Assistant, you can install Windows 7 on your Intel-based Mac computer in its own partition. Less Summaryįor Mac users who also need to use a PC at work, home or just with specific applications, there is a solution.


This should work then.Windows 7 Enterprise Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate More. Then repeat the above steps to just force install that driver. If you have a different version of whatever mac, go into device manager, right click on the device, properties, details, hardware ID, copy what you see there into google and figure out what it is exactly. On right panel find "Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 124)".On left panel find and click on "Cirrus Logic, Inc.".Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.Right click on the sound device (will probably be listed as High Definition Audio Device) or something along those lines.So the installer will claim that it installed but the crucial connection to make the driver drive the sound card just isn't made by Windows. Windows slapped the generic driver on and claimed that it works perfectly fine.īasically the problem is that Windows doesn't understand that the driver that apple provides for the Cirrus chip is the driver for it and not something else or it fails to understand what the chip is even. Originally I wanted to ask for help here but since I couldn't find anything useful online and figured it out halfway through typing a post, I am putting this here instead.īasically I was running windows 10 without bootcamp on the above listed MB Air and sound just refused to work. I'm just gonna put this here so it doesn't get lost to the ages and hopefully it'll help someone who runs into the same problem, it took some effort to figure out what the hell was wrong but I managed to do it.
