![]() ![]() Provided you say that it worked in Vista, you should be fine. You can answer all of the questions as 'Don't know' or 'Other'. ![]() Windows will ask you several questions, but basically the gist of it is to tell Windows that 'This driver used to work OK in Vista'. Right click on the RealTek driver and select 'troubleshoot installation'. Navigate to the drivers folder and there you find the individual.exe files files for each driver. Insert Leopard DVD for Boot Camp Drivers. I don't use bootcamp the only OS on my computer is Win 7 now.īoot into Windows 7. Here is some info on MacBook: MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2011) ps. Can anyone help? Strangely if I use headphones there is sound. Here is screenshot from device manager - what is bugging me is you can see there are two entries in the Sound category, one showing a warning sign. I downloaded the realtek driver from this post: (the solution section). ![]() I googled similar issues- one of the finds came out that I have to install realtek drivers, which I did, but still the issue persists. I installed Windows 7 on Mac book air, but now there is no sound. ![]()
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