I have no unknown devices in device manager anymore (needed to run the nvida drivers on the MacOS Cd to resolve a CoProcessor unknown hardware) There is no "sound, video game controllers" device node showing up at all. I have a Macmini3,1 but Can't find exactly what is inside. In Control Panel-> Sound on the playback tab it says No Audio Devices are installed and I have show disabled devices checked. Winni, I'm not sure how to set the proper output device. This was kinda like what Winni said I think. After that, restart the computer the device and driver shall be reinstalled automatically. Check "Delete the driver software for this device".Ħ. Right click on your audio device and then click Uninstall.Ĥ. Expand "Sound, video and game controllers".ģ. Go to Start, type Device Manager, click on Device Manager to open it.Ģ. If so, right click on it and click Enable.ġ. Check if your playback device is disabled. Windows Vista and newer: Cirrus has a new driver that should. On the Playback tab, right click on the blank place and then click "Show Disabled Devices".ģ. 0.38 (Jan., 2011) that is reported to fix audio output problems, but still not record properly. Please go to Start -> Control Panel -> Sound.Ģ. And I tried tech's link to "High Definition Audio Codecs" I also tried This:Ĭheck if the playback device is disabled. I've tried Running bootcamp\RealTekSetup.exe from the MacOS cd.
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