![]() ![]() ![]() Different manufacturer websites will prompt you with information specific to the site, but most require that you select your model from a drop-down menu or a list. You can usually find this section listed as "Drivers," "Products," "Downloads" or "Support." Open your Internet browser and navigate to the drivers section of the manufacturer's website. Use this information to determine which sound-card driver you need. ![]() This is located next to a speaker icon and usually includes the manufacturer’s name and the model number. Write down the sound-card model information provided. I’m scratching my head a bit, wondering why Apple didn’t generally release this driver to all compatible hardware.Select “Device Manager” from the search results to launch the Device Manager window.Ĭlick the arrow icon next to “Sound, video and game controllers.” The menu will extend to display the sound-card information under the header. Once you have Binary.Cirrus_Audio_Bin unpacked, you can point Device Manager at the unpacked location to update your Cirrus Audio driver. Inside of that thing are the driver files. Buried in there is a file called Binary.Cirrus_Audio_Bin which is actually some form of archive. 7-Zip can unpack that into some cryptically named directories. Inside of Boot Camp_3.1.3_64-bit.exe is BootCampUpdate64.msp (a windows installer patch file). So far, it seems like 6.6001.1.25 has fixed my pops and crackles problem.ħ-Zip can extract the driver from the packaging. I’ve been having a problem with intermittent pops and crackles on my external speakers that seems to be a software/driver issue, so I wanted to give this update a whirl. This driver works fine in a 2009 MacBook Pro 15-inch except that the package is set up to refuse to install on anything except the aforementioned new MacBook. The Boot Camp update for MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010) (BootCamp_3.1.3_64-bit.exe) contains Cirrus Audio driver 6.6001.1.25 from which is newer than the 6.6001.1.21 version from Boot Camp 3.1. ![]()
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