I’m scratching my head a bit, wondering why Apple didn’t generally release this driver to all compatible hardware. Once you have Binary.Cirrus_Audio_Bin unpacked, you can point Device Manager at the unpacked location to update your Cirrus Audio driver. Inside of that thing are the driver files. Buried in there is a file called Binary.Cirrus_Audio_Bin which is actually some form of archive. 7-Zip can unpack that into some cryptically named directories. Inside of Boot Camp_3.1.3_64-bit.exe is BootCampUpdate64.msp (a windows installer patch file). So far, it seems like 6.6001.1.25 has fixed my pops and crackles problem.ħ-Zip can extract the driver from the packaging. Cirrus Audio Driver Windows 10 Macbook Pro. I reinstalled the drivers, I did a SMC- and PRAM-Reset, i googled for never. After the installation of the bootcamp-drivers everything worked fine, but the sound. I’ve been having a problem with intermittent pops and crackles on my external speakers that seems to be a software/driver issue, so I wanted to give this update a whirl. Hi, i installed Windows 10 on an external SSD-Drive (via rufus) and booted it up on my macbook Pro 16'. This driver works fine in a 2009 MacBook Pro 15-inch except that the package is set up to refuse to install on anything except the aforementioned new MacBook. The Boot Camp update for MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010) (BootCamp_3.1.3_64-bit.exe) contains Cirrus Audio driver 6.6001.1.25 from which is newer than the 6.6001.1.21 version from Boot Camp 3.1.
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