![]() Type device manager In the Search box and then click Device Manager.ĭouble-click Sound, video and game controllers. If you don’t see a System icon, click Switch toClassic View in the left hand pane of the window.ī. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.ī. To reinstall your sound drivers, follow these steps:Ī. If the installer window doesn’t appear automatically, click theįollow the onscreen instructions to repair the drivers. To repair the Boot Camp drivers, follow these steps: Select the site that corresponds with your Windows operating system.įollow the on screen instructions to download and install the latest drivers. In the Download Search box, type drivers, and then click the Go button.Ĭlick the software title that matches your current Realtek chipset.įor more information, see your computer’s documentation. To download and install the latest Realtek drivers from the manufacturer’s website, follow these steps: Method 3: Download and install the latest Realtek drivers. Scroll until you find the latest audio drivers for the Mac system you’re running.įollow the on screen instructions to download and install the latest audio drivers for your Mac. Open Internet Explorer and go to Apple Support. Option 2: Install the drivers from Apple’s website Click the drive that contains the Mac OS disk.įollow the on screen instructions to install the drivers. ![]() If the installer window doesn’t appear automatically, click the Start button, click Computer.ī. Option 1: Install the drivers from you’re Mac OS diskĪ. Install the audio driver from your Mac OS disk or download the latest version of the audio driver from Apple. Method 2: Install the latest version of your audio drivers Important: If you’re using Windows XP or Windows Vista, Boot Camp 4.0 does not support these versions of Windows. Scroll until you find the latest Boot Camp update for the Mac system you’re running.įollow the on screen instructions to download and install the latest software update for Boot Camp. Tp download and install the latest update for Boot Camp, follow these steps: Method 1: Update to the latest version of Boot Camp If method 1 does not resolve the issue, go to the next method. To resolve the issue follow the steps in the methods starting with method 1. This issue can be caused by outdated or corrupted drivers and other software. I sometimes have to force quit the App and/or reboot my Apple TV to connect to the Mac folders after I boot into OS X, but it behaves better than the Windows share.After installing or updating Windows on a Mac using Boot Camp, you may notice that you no longer hear sound through the headset or internal or external speakers. It’s essentially connecting two different computers to Infuse. If anyone is running Bootcamp have you got this working? Maybe Infuse wasn’t designed for what I’m trying to do. ![]() I read something about new SMB support for Windows 10 coming. I’ve searched the forums and tried a lot of things. It’s not great, but the connection issue is more of a pain than the look of the interface. ![]() There’s an extra level of folders (Season) and most levels have no artwork just blank folders. I’m also finding the folder structure doesn’t look the same as the Mac OS folders. I end up having to delete and add the share again pretty much every time. ![]() I’m finding every time I boot into Windows 10 the Apple TV won’t access the NTFS drive, giving various error messages. I’ve been trying to get Infuse working consistently with my Mac mini using Bootcamp. ![]()
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