Macbook Pro 2012 Audio Driver | Windows 10 Hot ((link)) The 2012 MacBook Pro uses a Cirrus Logic audio controller. While Windows 10 is excellent at finding drivers automatically, it frequently misses this specific piece of hardware. If you ran the Boot Camp Assistant and installed the Apple support software, you might still have issues because the installer sometimes hangs or fails to register the driver correctly on newer versions of Windows 10. You are stuck in a vicious cycle: Hot laptop → Audio dies → CPU struggles to restart audio → Laptop gets hotter. macbook pro 2012 audio driver windows 10 hot She checked Device Manager. Under "Sound, video and game controllers," there was no Cirrus Logic CS4208 (the actual audio codec on the 2012 MacBook Pro). Instead, a yellow exclamation mark next to "High Definition Audio Device." Windows had installed a generic, non-functional driver. The 2012 MacBook Pro uses a Cirrus Logic audio controller In the summer of 2013, Sarah bought a used MacBook Pro 2012—the last great unibody model. You could still swap the RAM, change the battery, and, crucially, run Windows without virtual machine sluggishness. For years, it served her well. But in 2021, needing specialized engineering software only available on Windows, she decided to go the Boot Camp route. You are stuck in a vicious cycle: Hot Download from a reliable source (or extract it from your original macOS Recovery partition). Inside the WindowsSupport.dmg (or extracted folder), navigate to: BootCamp > Drivers > Cirrus > cirrus108