![]() Built-in Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 129) drivers should be included within your Windows Operating System and can also available through a Windows update. I uninstalled the driver, and clicked the checkbox when uninstalling the driver to delete the files. ![]() ![]() The built-in driver supports basic functions of your Cirrus Logic hardware. Not sure if people are still having a problem with this as it's been almost a year, but I was running into this problem with my Mac mini 2014 with Windows 10 Home and Bootcamp v6.0. I suspect it worked because I had earlier installed other drivers, which it then defaulted to. The sound card is Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 108), and I couldn't get Windows to recognize the mic on my headset which was designed for iPhone/Apple usage. I installed the realtek audio drivers off the Mac OS X cd, but I suspect that wasn't it. I installed cirrus logic drivers from here: So when a device is plugged-in to the 3.5mm port the Controller cannot switch between two modes in Windows because there's no dedicated software for Cirrus Logic like in Realtek. Or maybe these two sources drivers' are the same - and I did just get it from the cirrus site ? Or maybe it was the vista drivers I got from: The product brochure mentioned that Inspiron 3501 comes with Realtek or Cirrus Logic Audio Controller but there's no way to confirm which I have, until I unboxed and. If you get it working, I recommend you reply here and state exactly what it was that got it working for you. Just make sure to uninstall the driver and in doing so delete the files too (there's a checkbox in vista). This way it will default to what appears to be older drivers if/when you install those. #Cirrus logic cs4208 windows 10 upgrade.#Cirrus logic cs4208 windows 10 install.#Cirrus logic cs4208 windows 10 mac os x.
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