Windows 10 — Apple Macbook Pro A1278 Audio Driver

Click . Click the Have Disk... button.

Click and navigate to the extracted Boot Camp folder from Method 1 ( BootCamp/Drivers/Cirrus/ ). Apple Macbook Pro A1278 Audio Driver Windows 10

Installing Windows 10 on an older Apple MacBook Pro A1278 (typically produced between 2009 and 2012) via Boot Camp is a great way to extend the lifespan of reliable hardware. However, a widespread issue after completing the installation is a total lack of sound. The Windows taskbar usually displays a red "X" over the speaker icon, indicating that no audio output device is installed. Click and navigate to the extracted Boot Camp

If manual drivers fail, can spoof the hardware environment to make drivers work even on unsupported OS versions. The Windows taskbar usually displays a red "X"

Here’s an informative guide to getting the audio driver working for a (Mid 2012 or earlier, depending on the specific model) running Windows 10 via Boot Camp.

I can provide the direct link to the exact Apple support package or guide you through identifying your specific audio hardware ID.

Windows 10’s driver signature enforcement is blocking the older Apple driver.