The missing audio driver on a 2012 MacBook Pro running Windows 10 is usually caused by the system being installed in rather than the older Legacy/MBR mode .
The headphone jack works. The internal speakers work. Even the microphone array works. The Code 10 is dead.
No audio in Windows 10 | MacBook Pro (mid-2012) : r/bootcamp
She opened Sound settings. For the first time, "Speakers (Cirrus Logic CS4208)" appeared. Headphone jack detection worked too—plugging in headphones automatically muted the speakers. The audio was crisp, with no crackling.
: Modern Windows 10 installers default to GPT/UEFI. For this hardware, the audio controller requires an MBR-based "Legacy" boot to be visible to the OS. Recommended Solutions
In plain English: Your MacBook thinks it is asleep (low power) while Windows runs it at full throttle. The audio driver receives a "sleep" command, shuts down, and never wakes up.
If you are comfortable opening your MacBook Pro (A1278/A1286), you can fix the root cause permanently.
Macbook Pro 2012 Audio Driver Windows 10 Hot New! • Limited Time
The missing audio driver on a 2012 MacBook Pro running Windows 10 is usually caused by the system being installed in rather than the older Legacy/MBR mode .
The headphone jack works. The internal speakers work. Even the microphone array works. The Code 10 is dead. macbook pro 2012 audio driver windows 10 hot
No audio in Windows 10 | MacBook Pro (mid-2012) : r/bootcamp The missing audio driver on a 2012 MacBook
She opened Sound settings. For the first time, "Speakers (Cirrus Logic CS4208)" appeared. Headphone jack detection worked too—plugging in headphones automatically muted the speakers. The audio was crisp, with no crackling. Even the microphone array works
: Modern Windows 10 installers default to GPT/UEFI. For this hardware, the audio controller requires an MBR-based "Legacy" boot to be visible to the OS. Recommended Solutions
In plain English: Your MacBook thinks it is asleep (low power) while Windows runs it at full throttle. The audio driver receives a "sleep" command, shuts down, and never wakes up.
If you are comfortable opening your MacBook Pro (A1278/A1286), you can fix the root cause permanently.
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