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No audio drivers macbook pro 9.2 2012 el capitan
No audio drivers macbook pro 9.2 2012 el capitan












no audio drivers macbook pro 9.2 2012 el capitan

The sound not working on your Mac can be a consequence of multiple system problems. This article will outline all the steps you need to take to find and fix the volume issue on a Mac device. So, don’t rush to call Apple Support just yet-there are a few things to check before taking your device to the nearest Apple store. Whatever the case is, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your Mac is broken. It could come down to a host of factors, like your Mac’s sound being muted. So Windows 'honors' the root bridge and OSX and linux disregard it -hmmm interesting.Īs someone who also deals in hackintoshes I am very aware of DSDT's and how editing them can help get OSX running on home brew PC hardware- I had played around with installing Clover (the UEFI bootloader almost synonymous with Hackintoshes) on USB thumb drives and putting the DSDT from my MBP 2011 in the /Clover/ACPI/Windows folder - still nothing- I thought that pointing windows to a DSDT would be enough.Having the sound on your Mac not work can be frustrating, and understandably so-not to mention if it happens during a work or school presentation. Neither of those OS require a DSDT override and can allocate freely in the huge 64-bit PCIe address space" macOS ignores the root bridge constraints as too does Linux when booted with the 'pci=noCRS' parameter. Windows OS honors the root bridge definition and will allocate PCIe devices within it. A watermark TOLUD value is then set and locked in the system firmware. "A Windows system's DSDT table root bridge definition (ACPI PNP0A08 or PNP0A03) is usually confined to a reserved 32-bit space (under 4GB) budgeted to be large enough to host the notebook's PCIe devices. I had tried to pass SETPCI commands from grub into Windows 10- no luck*Ī quote from the link above got my brain spinning I had messed around with mm commands in a UEFI shell (The shell provided in the rEFIt package) to no avail* The part that was frustrating to me was that many users like myself have lots of UEFI installs on their 2011 MBP and those OS's have no problem 'seeing' the HD audio controller. I was given the answer from a tutorial only adjacently related -here:Įssentially what we knew was that windows didn't 'see' the correct audio devices when booted in pure efi. If anyone is still interested I have found the solution for audio on MBP 2011 Windows 10 UEFI installs - it has taken me 4 years to figure out.














No audio drivers macbook pro 9.2 2012 el capitan