Manually choose to the driver from a list, and use the "Have Disk." button. Don't let Windows search for or do anything automatically. Installation of the modified driver follows standard procedure: In Device Manager, Update Driver for the Cirrus Logic High Definition Audio device. The "No S/PDIF" version also turns off the S/PDIF optical output. Cirrus Logic High Definition Audio īoth versions enable the midrange speaker and corrects the volume.There are two variants of the driver included: New drivers are available from Cirrus Logic. Windows XP driver 1.0.0.32 is not fixed, while 1.0.0.38 appears to fix audio playback but not recording. This driver also works in 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7, however there is a newer driver set where the Vista driver seems to be fixed. Unfortunately, their link is dead, so here's a copy: CS4207_WinVista_Win7_32-64-bit_6-.zip Windows Vista and newer: Cirrus has a new driver that should work.Cirrus Logic has a newer XP driver version 1.0.0.38 (Jan., 2011) that is reported to fix audio output problems, but still not record properly.Try this if recording still fails with 1.0.0.13b, but it probably won't help. CirrusAudioXP_Macbook_c.zip 1.0.0.13c (Nov. ![]() ![]() ![]() CirrusAudioXP_Macbook_b.zip 1.0.0.13b (Oct.
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