解决macbook pro 在win7下开机静音的问题
以前xp下有个很好的驱动, 但win7里安装后, mic有问题, 我也没再试过重装下会怎么样, bootcamp 3.2原始的驱动开机就静音, 虽然无大碍, 但总是不爽. 终于在国外的网站上看到解决的办法了.
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Windows 7 startup in mute? Strange phenomenon?
Hello everyone!
I
have installed Windows 7 on my Mac for a long time, but of course it's
not the main OS. But recently as I startup my Mac into the Windows 7
side, it muted. That means when the welcome screen was shown, there were
no sounds, until I have to wait until the desktop loads, then I had to
press the sound button on my keyboard so that the sounds are back to
normal. But sometimes, just before I un-mute the computer manually, I
plug in a USB drive into the computer, somehow, the sounds automatically
un-mute itself! It's so strange.
It's not a serious problem, but I
found it annoying, making me pressing the sound button every time when I
get into there. I just want to get rid of it. Any help will be
appreciated!
Information:
MacBook Pro 13 inch, 2.53GHz
4GB RAM, 500GB HDD
Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2
Windows 7 Ultimate Version, 64 bit
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Old Mar 21, 2010, 10:45 PM #2
jtrue
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Same issue
Same
thing happens to me. I installed with BootCamp3.1 and i installed the
OS DVD with the drivers after Windows7 install. Sound works but only
after i unmute it after every startup.
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Old Mar 22, 2010, 07:37 AM #3
ilkevinli
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Same thing here. I have tried finding a solution but have not been able to up to this point.
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Old Mar 22, 2010, 01:13 PM #4
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in osx did you mute before restarting?
I remember having an issue where if I muted osx and restarted into bootcamp windows would also be muted.
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Old Apr 28, 2010, 10:53 AM #5
Squuiid
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Same issue here, Late 2010 MacBook Pro with Bootcamp and Win 7 x64.
Very annoying. And no, sound is maxed and on when is OS X. As soon as you boot into Win 7 it mutes regardless of prior setting.
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Old Apr 28, 2010, 04:44 PM #6
dronex
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I
remembered some time ago, it used to be no problems at all. Windows has
sound when boot. But I think once I shut it down while mute, since
then, it's all along mute when start up...
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Old Apr 29, 2010, 04:57 PM #7
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Originally Posted by dronex View Post
I
remembered some time ago, it used to be no problems at all. Windows has
sound when boot. But I think once I shut it down while mute, since
then, it's all along mute when start up...
Yeah, I used to have it working fine when using Win 7 x86. Now on x64 on Early 2010 MacBook Pro I get this issue.
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Old May 1, 2010, 07:35 PM #8
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Same here, but it's just a minor problem. Boot Camp 3.1 is much better than the previous one.
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Old May 19, 2010, 06:09 PM #9
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Me too -- any solution?
Me too -- any solution?
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Old Jul 21, 2010, 10:21 AM #10
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Hey I figured out the solution.
1. Plug in a set of headphones
2. Go to sound icon in taskbar and click playback devices
3. Right click the headphones and set it to Default Device
4. Right click the speakers (Cirrus) and set it to Default Communications Device
5. Profit
Took me a day to figure this out, but it works for me. Goodluck!
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Old Jul 21, 2010, 11:07 PM #11
dronex
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Hey I figured out the solution.
1. Plug in a set of headphones
2. Go to sound icon in taskbar and click playback devices
3. Right click the headphones and set it to Default Device
4. Right click the speakers (Cirrus) and set it to Default Communications Device
5. Profit
Took me a day to figure this out, but it works for me. Goodluck!
Just
tested, so I plugged in the headphone as told by the directions, and it
really works on the headphone when it comes to restarting to Windows, I
mean the sounds are not muted when I am starting up. But it's only IN
the headphone. So after I removed the headphones, I found that the sound
icon becomes muted again, which is having a "stop" icon beside it.
Well,
maybe I was wrong, but just right after I plugged in my headphones, the
headphone has already set as a default device, and I tried to configure
it by choosing the "Speakers" as default devices and do it randomly, it
still doesn't fix when I tried to restart the machine.
Hai, if
you can tell us more about the steps after step 4, I think I can follow
it and ultimately we can fix the problem! But anyway, thanks a lot for
giving us directions.
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Old Jul 22, 2010, 05:45 PM #12
Van W
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I
had the same problem using Windows 7 in Virtualbox. It basically fixed
itself when I downloaded and installed all the Windows Updates. Maybe I
did something else that made the difference...I really don't know.
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Old Jul 22, 2010, 10:56 PM #13
Hai1242
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After
a day it went back to being muted again. Now it is random muted and
sometimes not muted. I dunno, I don't care too much I only use win7 to
play games. Oh well...
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Old Jul 26, 2010, 05:33 AM #14
rixy2010
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I
have the same problem. No speaker or headphone output in Win7. Followed
all the procedures listed above. I can see the levels on the meters
when playing sound but no audio heard. Checked all devices, made sure
unmuted, downloaded all updates, still no sound.
I do hear the "tada" sound when booting up Win7 but that's it.
Rick
OSX 10.5 late 2009 Macbook Pro 17"
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Old Aug 1, 2010, 10:23 PM #15
michalko.j
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Same here on 2010 Macbook Pro 13" running windows 7 pro 64. Muted audio on startup but after a few minutes it un-mutes itself.
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Old Aug 3, 2010, 12:36 AM #16
SoRaKaiRiKu
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Hello,
I have experienced this as well. Here's what I noticed on mine: if I
remove my password to login and start up Windows, it will start up
muted. Then, when I used to a password to login, Windows starts up with
sound.
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Old Nov 20, 2010, 07:11 AM #17
leftybowler
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I
find the password is not necessary. Just keep pressing any keys on your
keyboard (except F1 thry F12) during startup and the sound will work.
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Old Nov 21, 2010, 09:44 AM #18
michalko.j
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Quote:
Originally Posted by leftybowler View Post
I
find the password is not necessary. Just keep pressing any keys on your
keyboard (except F1 thry F12) during startup and the sound will work.
Haven't
tried this yet but after the 3.2 bootcamp update made me restart, the
startup sound was there. Unfortunately every restart after that was back
to being muted.
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Old Dec 12, 2010, 10:54 AM #19
lawlist
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Here is the solution that worked on my MBP 17" i7 Win7 64bit
Okay
-- it took a year -- but I just fixed it. Here is what I did. I
upgraded to BootCamp 3.2, but that didn't do anything to fix the issue.
Then I went into the
sound properties, under the section entitled play back devices, speakers,
enhancements
-- check the box to "disable all enhancements". This was the clue
because without checking the box to disable all enhancements, the status
was listed as being "disabled" and settings were unavailable to select
-- the device manager showed no problems with anything, and uninstalling
the sound driver and rebooting did not fix the issue.