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Downgrade Windows 8 to Windows 7
FIX WiFi Issues in Mac OS X Lion
This video will ONLY WORK with Late-2009 iMac models with the Atheros Wi-Fi chip version 3.2. Each time you upgrade to a newer version of Mac OS X, you will have to perform the tutorial displayed in this video again. This tutorial will not work with any other models. Comments asking about any other models will not be answered. *NOTE* Performing this downgrade WILL remove AirDrop capabilities from your Mac. *CLICK HERE TO READ MORE* Rys Sommefeldt: bit.ly Full TechInform Post: techinform.us Useful Links: Sponsor: www.youtube.com www.twitter.com Vlog Channel: www.youtube.com Facebook Page: fb.me Twitter: bit.ly Tumblr: www.joethetechie.tumblr.com The Site www.TechInform.us TechIn5 – Official TechInform.us Podcast bit.ly Site Twitter: www.twitter.com
Solution to No Audio Output Device is installed
No Audio Output Device is Installed problem solved. Follow the easy steps and your sound will be back. Thank you for watching! If you don’t have the “sound, video, and game controllers” option you might have to download the correct sound driver from the internet (google) or from your computer manufacturer’s website. Here are some of the driver(s) that may work (google them): “Vista_Win7_R241_x86″ File From RealTek According to a friendly viewer (bluveeta): “If it still doesn’t work for you after step 3, after you have downgraded to your old sound driver, reinstall the newest version again. Sometimes when a problem with a driver occurs you can fix it by reinstalling it (to do this downgrade then upgrade back to your newest/original driver ) *this is what worked for me w/ a toshiba satellite. It should work on other pc’s if all else fails.” ****UPDATE**** (May 15, 2011) Check this link in case you have problems with Device Manager. I am still looking for an answer as to why some people have “sound, video, and game controllers” showing in the device manager while others do not. social.technet.microsoft.com ****UPDATE****(11/15/2012) Here are more links regarding any problems with the Device Manager. PLEASE check them out. They might be helpful and of great use. answers.microsoft.com www.computerhope.com