
- #After bootcamp no audio output device installed .exe#
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Sound working on Windows 8.Troubleshooting steps to fix the 'No audio output device is installed' error message and other 'Sound' issues in Windows® computers. followed by the nice obnoxious chirp on Microsoft's sound test. After that is complete, when you go to test your Mac's sound, there will be a slight delay.
#After bootcamp no audio output device installed install#
After the download is complete, click on the first Cirrussetup.exe and install that. If you don't do the second one first, it won't work. This is the most important part about getting the sound to workĬlick on the second. Next after rebooting or re-installing the Realtek driver, head into the Cirrus folder.

exe, and install that (depending on your computer it will prompt you to restart it or not after installing).
#After bootcamp no audio output device installed driver#
Open up File Explorer, click on you new SUPPORT drive, open up Bootcamp folder, then drivers, click on Realtek driver set up. Navigate to Windows Partition on boot menu. I suggest naming the USB to SUPPORT all caps after doing this.
#After bootcamp no audio output device installed drivers#
Open Bootcamp app, and install the latest Bootcamp drivers onto the USB.

Before this make sure you have a 8GB USB flashdrive formatted to FAT 32, Windows default. Navigate on your Mac to the Bootcamp application. If I'm doing something totally wrong, please let me know. I'm a linux user, so windows drivers aren't exactly my forte. If anyone can help me solve this, I will be eternally grateful. Is this the case? Did I miss something critical about Bootcamp? I'm thinking that Bootcamp might do more than partition and install, and that I'm supposed to do more to inform windows about the macbook hardware at this stage. (I've triple booted this thing, and windows audio is the final hurdle.) I'm also using the refind efi bootloader to boot the system.įor the windows boot option, I point refind to /EFI/Microsoft/bootmgfw.efi, without any options. I've partitioned the hard drive and installed windows manually, alongside Arch Linux. It's worth mentioning that my Bootcamp setup isn't typical. Maybe they report success and silently fail?
#After bootcamp no audio output device installed .exe#
exe installers' drivers, Realtek, and Cirrus behind the scenes, without letting them install anything. It's possible that windows is denying the. This makes me believe that Windows 8.1 might have an issue with certain drivers, deeming them unusable in some way.
#After bootcamp no audio output device installed software#
"Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date." If I skip #'s 4 and 5, and browse directly for the driver files, Windows reports that the Driver software is already up to date. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for 圆4-based systems." "The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. inf fileĪt this point windows complains that the driver does not support Windows 圆4, despite having "圆4" written all over it.

Most solutions I've found say drivers need to be reinstalled (downloaded from the internet or simpliy re-run from the Bootcamp support drivers) and I've currently tried the following: Its properties state that it has a Code 10 - "This device cannot start", along with "The requested operation was unsuccessful." This is the only notion of an audio device listed in Device Manager. Windows shows a High Definition Audio Controller listed under System. Unfortunately, every "solution" I've found seems to work for everyone else, but not for me. When I click on it, I get the usual "detecting problems" garbage. I only have a speaker with an x on my notifications bar. Windows 8.1 isn't playing back audio on my 13" mid-2012 Macbook Pro.
