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Maribeth Seagers

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Aug 2, 2024, 9:25:11 PM8/2/24
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So I have a MacBook Pro 13 inch Mid 2012 and all of my drivers work, except for the audio driver. No sound is coming out of the computer or my headphones when I plug them into the computer. I tried everything! I tried uninstalling the driver, reinstalling it, restarting my computer, and even installing a Realtek driver. I believe it's error code 10. I need help getting my audio driver to work!

Oh yeah I forgot about that. I already found another solution. I used EaseUS Partition Master to convert it from GPT to MBR. The sound and microphone now work and I successfully converted it from UEFI to Legacy without erasing any data. Thank you so much for the help you have given me!

W10 is not supported on 2011 Macs, which implies that first W7/W8.1 must be installed, then you can run an upgrade to W10. This also allows the W7/W8.1 drivers to be grandfathered allowing Apple hardware to work properly.

I have a mid 2012 macbook pro with the same audio problem. I spent a few weeks researching and possibly 10-15 installs and full formats before I came up with this installation method and I now have a dual boot system with audio in windows and no issues. I have never replied to these types of forums but this was so frustrating to work out I thought I would try to help others too.

1. Create a USB Installation disk manually as bootcamp fails to create it correctly (just google 'manual Windows USB creation'. Use boot camp to download the macbook drives and bootcamp app for windows. Copy the downloaded folder to the Windows 10 Installer USB. Do not use this USB to setup windows as it will auto load with EFI installation, this will result in failed audio. The USB is needed after installation as the bootcamp app checks for windows files in its directory before loading.

4. You will be asked to enter your password again for bootcamp to change startup disk. You do not need to enter this. The only thing bootcamp was needed for was to create the partition which it will have already done after entering the first password.

9. After everything has setup plug your windows 10 installer USB back into the computer and open the Bootcamp folder then click setup. This will installer all the drivers and the bootcamp app which can be found in the lower right corner of the taskbar

10. Open the bootcamp app and you can setup right click mouse button on trackpad. You can not restart into mac OS from this app. Apparently this option was only designed to work with the apple old HSF+ files system but the new OS are in APFS file system. This does not matter really as you can just use the option key at startup to change OS.

11. By default ater this installation every time you turn your mac on it will boot windows. To changed this hold the option key at starup. Select your desired Drive to start but click it holding the Crtl key. This will change the default startup disk.

Ok so used a USB 2.0 to reinstall Windows 10 and it was successful. It installed as legacy and everything works including the sound and my Mac partition is still intact. Thank you so much for your help.

I was forced by windows to update my windows 10 from v1803 to v1809. But of course windows doesnt care how this affects people, becuase they seem to do this **bleep** often, and now i have no audio due to no driver.

What does all this mean? I have been using this computer with no issues for the past 6 months. Before this machine i was a mac user for about 8 years, so i dont have a lot of recent expereince with windows issues.
but surely it was the windows update that screwed everything.

My realtek audio controller no longer even shows up in the device manager. Not even in "hidden devices." This windows 10 update really screwed things up. Microsoft at times has shown a tendency to release new versions of whatever, without sufficient user acceptance testing, Like, for example, they will release a new version of Sharepoint or Dynamics AX that is not compatible with the latest versions of their own browsers. So you can imagine how less-than-coordinated they are with other software and hardware vendors, when they can't even coordinate internally with their own teams.

I'm not sure what I did exactly to make the Realtek audio controller to show up again. . I did try all of the above without success. The driver installation was successfull (showing up in program folder). I had rebooted a lot of time.

Finally, I opened the BIOS and to switch the onboard audio from "auto" to "enable". As soon I've rebooted after that, the device showed up and the audio output was working. I still don't have the Realtek menu, but at less, I got sound.

i see that a driver high definition audio bus keeps instailling automatically. Sometimes windows pops up a message that i have to restart the pc in order to install the driver. No problem with 19.9.2. Found a threat that this is happening also in 18.10... version. Haven't tried the latest 19.11.1. I don't have any problem with the audio. I'm using the motherbord sound card so i don't know if there is problem using HDMI audio output.Thank you

Essentially there 2 drivers for the same device - Windows seems to have a driver called "High Definition Audio Controller". As Windows' driver is newer (dated 14/09/18) than AMD's (dated 11/06/18) it keeps getting installed automatically when Windows starts, but when the AMD services load, they install AMD's older driver which triggers the request for a restart. Rinse and repeat.

I've been trying to sort this out since I installed the 1809 Windows update. I've run DDU countless times. The only 'workaround' I've found is to completely disable automatic driver installs, but it's not really a fix. As soon as automatic driver installs are activated it starts again.

Glad to hear that, cause I talked with amd support and they told me that I have to run ddu to stop any driver conflict. I don't know how we can fix that did you try the latest 18.11.2 maybe they fixed it? By the way the 18.11.1 has the same issue.

Same problem for me.After 1809 windows update,every time after restart i get a message (your pc needs to be restarted to finish setting up this device high definition audio bus) I have 18.11.2 update and before windows 1809 everything was working fine.

What about 1803 version of Windows 10 is it buggy too? Or the latest drivers are buggy? I don't blame amd cause it is not a serious issue but it's very annoying looking at reliability monitor 4 times at least that audio installed. I hope in the next driver to see that issue as a fixed

Disable Fast Startup In Windows 10. You can google this. You don't need it, it makes nearly no difference in most peoples startup speed and causes a lot of problems IMHO. This will help to clean the slate for your upcoming installs. With fast startup enabled it caches old drivers and even though you uninstalled them the still load from the old cache.

AMD can't fix this issue as it is Microsoft messing it up. It happens on all kinds of drivers I install as an IT pro, it is a nightmare trying to get Windows 10 to let you install the driver you wan't for networking especially.

So, basically it's more the fact that the drivers are being changed that causes windows to do this? I didn't have any problems until I started installing new drivers, and the war between Windows and the Radeon Started.

Now, I have a Dell 5675 "Gaming Laptop" with a Ryzen 5 1400. Should I install the Dell audio drivers, or get ones directly from realtek? I can't remember what type of audio processor they threw into that model.

On laptops I would always get the latest drivers from the laptop maker so in your case, yes Dell. Laptops very often don't follow reference designs and as such they modify the vanilla drivers to work correctly. Drivers from AMD or Realtek because of this, may not have any changes made and required by Dell.

it's a desktop, but I just went to the dell website and picked them up. They may just use the realtek drivers. Now to just hope that they don't get uninstalled later. Right now I seem to have things going and working right again.

I remember when the fall creators update came out there was a problem with 3-4 or even more radeon settings running in the backround. And then they were blaming MS for that because the continity feature. In the end amd came up with a driver with a solution and the problem was as a fixed issue in the notes I hope they will do the same thing with this one

I'll probably let you know in a few days, when I get motivated to deal with the issue again. It's just annoying. I'm also not sure at all why installing Radeon Drivers causes windows to declare war on the audio bus drivers. Maybe for the HDMI output?

I just update the windows 10 to 1809 still with 18.11.1 driver without the ethernet cable plugged in and the problem seems to be solved. No notifications for restart no events in reliability monitor. I will update when windows update check for anything new.

Is there a way to disable the audio device via GPU bios much like you could for a motherboards onboard audio?? I use a separate USB3 audio device and dont need this crap reinstalling every damn time i boot my system

After upgrading, the sound quality of Realtek HD Audio has become very bad and extremely low. There is no bass and the sound is distorted and screeching. I have tried updating the Realtek driver but that didn't change anything.

Find the properties for your output device, click on the Dolby tab, then click on the power button to turn it off. You can even do it as you're listening to something to tell the difference. Not sure what effect Dolby was going for, but it makes everything sound like elevator music.

I had major issues playing games like World of Warcraft, I would alt-tab and the sound goes all jerky and distorted like a broken robot. It was really bad playing Facebook videos or anything while software could be using sound like games or other videos/ads.

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