Tencent Digital (Michael) Perhaps many Macbook users have the habit of installing dual systems. After all, for some software, the Windows environment is more friendly than the macOS environment. But if you've just spent a huge sum of money buying a 2016 Macbook Pro with an OLED attached screen, it's best not to install Windows for the time being, because doing so almost 100% will cause hardware damage to your device's speakers.
It is understood that some users who have installed Windows 10 through Boot Camp on the new Macbook Pro have found that the Macbook Pro's speakers have an unnegligible noise, or that the volume of left and right speakers is not uniform, and even if it is switched back to macOS, the problem still exists. One can basically determine the speaker hardware has been damaged.
As for the specific cause of the damage, it may be due to the fact that the audio driver in the MacOS Sierra Boot Camp is outdated and has a compatibility issue with the new Macbook Pro's speakers. If you are using a virtual machine software such as Parallels, there will be no failure. No wonder Microsoft and Windows 10.
For the speaker failures that have already occurred, Apple has not given an explanation or introduced relevant updates. It is only recommended that users consult local talents. However, if you have to use Boot Camp to run Windows 10 and the above analysis is correct, plugging in headphones or updating the latest version of the Realtek HD audio driver should avoid problems and try out bold friends who are not afraid of bad.
Source: Digital Trends, AppleInsider
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