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<blockquote data-quote="Bassi" data-source="post: 997798" data-attributes="member: 100993"><p>I just did that.</p><p>Went into Programs and Features - Uninstalled Bootcamp Services, unistall Realtek High Definition Aduio Driver.</p><p>Went into Device Manager - Uninstalled the realtek sound driver.</p><p>Restarted</p><p>After the restart Windows 7 automaticly install it's own windows sound driver "High Definition Audio Device" wich ofcourse does not work. So I uninstalled it to let bootcamp install it's own drivers.</p><p>So I install bootcamp, and start Apple Software update. It checks .... No new updates.</p><p>And this is what shows up in Device manager:</p><p><img src="http://imgur.com/DaXrC.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>And as stated before this driver does not work. No sound.</p><p>So now I go directly into the Bootcamp Folder and start the realtek setup file manually:</p><p></p><p>Boot Camp\Drivers\RealTekSetup</p><p></p><p>This installation tries to install the:</p><p>Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R1.82</p><p>But it stops with the message:</p><p>"Faliure under the installation of Realtek High Difinition Audio Driver"</p><p></p><p>This is logical because R1.82 does not support Windows 7. Only Windows XP.</p><p></p><p>So I install the newest Realtek Audio driver wich is:</p><p>Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R2.41 (NOTE: I also tried two other drivers a couple of numbers before 2.41.. I believe it was 2.38 but can't really remember it)</p><p></p><p>And badabing badabom the sound works.</p><p><img src="http://imgur.com/O75eW.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p>But with the wooshing sound wich is really annoying me.</p><p>So this was actually my journey up to when I posted my problem here.</p><p>I just re-did all of it, with the suggestion you provided, but it didn't work.</p><p></p><p>I thought of trying the Bootcamp 3.0 software if I can get my hands on it, if you haven't considered another possibility to help me fix this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassi, post: 997798, member: 100993"] I just did that. Went into Programs and Features - Uninstalled Bootcamp Services, unistall Realtek High Definition Aduio Driver. Went into Device Manager - Uninstalled the realtek sound driver. Restarted After the restart Windows 7 automaticly install it's own windows sound driver "High Definition Audio Device" wich ofcourse does not work. So I uninstalled it to let bootcamp install it's own drivers. So I install bootcamp, and start Apple Software update. It checks .... No new updates. And this is what shows up in Device manager: [IMG]http://imgur.com/DaXrC.png[/IMG] And as stated before this driver does not work. No sound. So now I go directly into the Bootcamp Folder and start the realtek setup file manually: Boot Camp\Drivers\RealTekSetup This installation tries to install the: Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R1.82 But it stops with the message: "Faliure under the installation of Realtek High Difinition Audio Driver" This is logical because R1.82 does not support Windows 7. Only Windows XP. So I install the newest Realtek Audio driver wich is: Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R2.41 (NOTE: I also tried two other drivers a couple of numbers before 2.41.. I believe it was 2.38 but can't really remember it) And badabing badabom the sound works. [IMG]http://imgur.com/O75eW.png[/IMG] But with the wooshing sound wich is really annoying me. So this was actually my journey up to when I posted my problem here. I just re-did all of it, with the suggestion you provided, but it didn't work. I thought of trying the Bootcamp 3.0 software if I can get my hands on it, if you haven't considered another possibility to help me fix this problem? [/QUOTE]
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