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I installed Windows 10 on my 15' Retina Macbook Pro. Once installed, I attempted to install the BootCamp drivers but it keeps getting hung up on the Realtek audio driver. I even left it overnight thinking it was just really slow but still no luck.
Anyone have trouble with the install and/or know what could be the issue here?
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- After installing Windows 10 and getting the latest version of Boot Camp from Apple Software Update, I believe Boot Camp 6 installed the latest Cirrus Logic driver. Unfortunately, there seems to be a compatibility issue with Windows 10 and latest Cirrus Logic driver. So, needed to go back to the previous version of the driver.
Specifics:
- BootCamp 6
- 2013 15' Retina MacBook Pro
- OS X El Capitan
- Realtek Driver 2.84
I attempted to install the drivers individually, boot the BootCamp launcher that allows you to reboot into OS X and the Apple Touch Pad driver is not installed properly. The touchpad does not allow for scroll or right click.
Bryan Saxon
Bryan SaxonBryan Saxon
4 Answers
As per a thread on Apple Discussions (Very Poor Volume Output - Windows XP), Apple/Cirrus Logic appears to have shipped incorrectly-configured drivers for the MacBook Pro's audio device in Windows XP. Windows Vista uses a different driver and has its own independent set of problems.
I had the same problem as well. The issue seems to be that the Bootcamp software is looking for the correct Realtek drivers, but can't find them so it just hangs. To fix it, manually install the drivers from Realtek while the Bootcamp setup is running. Then, go to Task Manager, find the Setup process, right click and press Go to details. Then find the RealtekSetup.exe process and kill that. Bootcamp setup will now skip that step and continue installing the rest of the drivers. And since you downloaded the realtek drivers manually, you now have those as well.
For more info see this thread on apple discussion forms.
According to @Pi, it is unnecessary to download the Realtek drivers. Just kill the
RealtekSetup.exe
process, let the installation of the rest of the drivers complete, and then run this RealtekSetup.exe
process from list of software included in the Bootcamp drivers. You can find this executable at /BootCamp/Drivers/Realtek/RealtekProcess.exe
. Brad FrostBrad Frost
Brad Frost's answer seemed to work for many.But when I killed (End Task) the process, the whole Bootcamp windows setup failed.The solution that worked for me was to remove the Realtek folder from BootcampDrivers and then run the Bootcamp setup. Then the complete setup was successful.Then the Realtek audio drivers can be installed manually from the removed folder.
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Apple Cirrus Logic Driver
I found the fix to this problem. I installed Win10 on my 15inch Macbook pro with bootcamp. I tried several times and bootcamp on windows hung up on Realtek installation each time. Follow these steps to fix:
- Go to Bootcamp folder, find Realtek, and install manually (double click Realtek setup.
- Go to Task Manager - Click details - find the Realtek task - end task (DO NOT END THE ENTIRE BOOTCAMP TASK)
- Installation will continue
- All is right in the world.
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MarcusMarcus
First of all thanks to every1 for sharing your views,i have faced this very exact problem about installing realtek sound driver in bootcamp,every time bootcamp just hangs,and the only simple trick to this very annoying issue is to kill the realtek installation task by entering into your task manager,just kill the process and the bootcamp installation will b completed successfully and after that you can install the realtek driver manually by entering bootcamp folder and the problem is gone.Enjoy :)
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