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This guide is written for macOS Big Sur, version 11.x or newer.it fixed mine.Įnjoy you Windows 7 loaded, Windows MAC, Apple PC. and install it, it will fix your sound / microphone issue. If you have trouble with sound and/or microphone after the installation on your IMAC, 2007 or later, search the internet for the "free Realtek software update" named: "Vista_Win7_R268".
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"You must "start" the software installation to see if the issues are fixed" click the software "start button" within the same clue card", now the Boot Camp and Windows 7 and Apple support software will be installed on even the most stubborn Intel MAC. Now Click the Bootcamp folder, then click the Drivers folder, then click Apple folder and "right" click on "Bootcamp64" (exe), (there's a "Bootcamp32" (exe) file also, if that suits your type of MAC better), a clue card opens up, now click the option "Troubleshoot Compatibility" and a new clue card comes up and say:

If you get the same as me, eject the disk, and reload the disk again, it opens the "Auto play" clue card, now click "Open folders to view files" again.

"Boot Camp 圆4 is unsupported on this computer model" Now Click the Boot Camp installer icon and it will install all the needed Windows Apple hardware support software on "most" Apple computers.īut.yes.I experienced a little "but".properly because it's an old Intel IMAC I have, when loading the windows support files, a Boot Camp clue card came up and said: Loaded the OS X 10.6.0 installation disk in Windows 7, the "Auto Run" clue card pops up, then I click "Open folders to view files" what you see now, is only, but all, the Boot Camp Windows and Apple support software files you need to put into your already installed Windows 7 to configure / enable all your MAC hardware. Yes!! I did say Mountain Lion, but I used my Snow Leopard installation disk to load, Boot Camp 5's Windows 7 / Apple hardware support files into the already installed Win 7, 64, because that original Apple disk has all you need, there's a huge software bundle in that disk. I mean, is it worth days of work searching for free and maybe infected software, when a Original Apple 10.6.0 Snow Leopard cost about USD 20.- at the online Apple store, including shipping?Īnyways, I just put that OS X 10.6 disk into the IMAC DVD slot on my Mountain Lion / Windows7, loaded Intel IMAC 64 from 2008, and in the "Auto Run" clue card there pops up, click "Open folders to view files" to install Boot Camp 5 Windows 7, support software on my IMAC! I don't know, if I am just lucky to own an original USD 19.- Snow Leopard OS X10.6 installation disc, or what? Boot Camp Windows support and Realtek sound trouble fix.
