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I would really be at square one without all the answers you posted on this issue over the last few years.
#Headphone jack not working macbook pro 2018 bootcamp drivers
Any resources on installing drivers you can recommend? I'm have basic familiarity with using the command line.įinally, thank you Loner T for sharing your time and expertise on these boards.
#Headphone jack not working macbook pro 2018 bootcamp install
If I did find them, how would I install them manually? I can do this via the Device Manager (a la ), but I am guessing Windows will not allow me to install the old driver - or will update when I restart, as you have mentioned on other threads. Do you know if these drivers (the 7.35.x.x series or more specifically 7.35.118.73, as you suggest in the linked thread) will work with my 2019 Macbook? I would be willing to try but I wasn't able to find them on Broadcom's website.
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I understand your comment in this thread about how the problem is the driver for the Broadcom Network Adapter even through the symptom gets worse with adding the bluetooth keyboard. Soon after I posted I came across another thread where you helped out, this one is even closer to my situation: Loner T! Your many comments and posts on this issue really helped me understand what's going on with the drivers. I would love to use my headphones when I log onto the Windows side of my computer. If anyone can help me get to the bottom of this, I would really appreciate it. Could the problem be with the driver Windows has chosen for my keyboard? It is from 2006!!! See attached image. Įven if I could fix the Broadcom Network Adapter, this doesn't mesh with my diagnosis: keyboard. I tried to address this by turning this feature off as in. I learned that upon restarting, sometimes Windows will reinstall the bad driver, which it thinks is best. This has no effect, the driver version remains the same (even before I restart Windows). The common suggestions is to use Boot Camp Assistant to reinstall the Windows Support Software, per this page. The fixes recommended in the articles I read did not work. A picture of the driver's version on my system is attached. This is true of the driver on my system, that setting does not appear on the Advanced tab. In particular, most information I found points to the issue being with the driver for the Broadcom 802.11ac Network Adapter some drivers do not allow for a setting called "bluetooth collaboration". The main thing I learned from these is that this faulty bluetooth issue has to do with old, bad Windows drivers AND the fact that Windows appears to prevent other drivers from being installed. There are many posts on this and Windows forums about shotty bluetooth. Other posts seem related, still don't solve my problem. No other device seemed to affect the stuttering. In every situation there was usually *a small amount* of stuttering, and connecting the keyboard *always* made it much much worse. I tried in various orders, with WiFi both on and off, and with both media streaming over WiFi and stored on my local hard drive. In trying to isolate my issue, I tried connecting many subset combinations of the three bluetooth devices and my WiFi. Process of elimination points to keyboard.

#Headphone jack not working macbook pro 2018 bootcamp windows 10
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise Version 1909 (OS Build 18363.720), installed using Boot Camp Assistant.Machine: Macbook Pro 2019, see attachment for details (no serial).

I've tried multiple fixes and nothing seems to work. The problem worsens when I also connect my Apple bluetooth keyboard. When I connect my bluetooth headphones to my Macbook Pro, the audio comes out like a badly scratched CD.
