Someones been using BitTorrent naughty naughty
Try installing it through VirtualBox, it's like Paralells but free and just as good. Windows 7 won't work on Q at the moment unfortunatly.
If the 2nd gen Aluminum iMac uses the same sound drivers as the first gen Aluminum iMac, then the drivers are on this page.
Hopefully they work for you. Try the Vista driver first, then the XP one.
On our PC, the driver that the Windows 7 beta chose produced bad sound output. I looked for a driver on Creative's website and found the XP driver but there wasn't a Vista driver. Surprisingly, the Windows XP driver works just fine.
... I guess my point is that if the Vista driver doesn't work, try the XP one.
^ Much easier to just download newer Realtek Drivers HD Audio Codec though.
Look for the Vista_r213 driver package.
This guy ORION EDWARDS did this
Go into the leopard drivers folder. There should be a directory called Drivers, and under that is a file called RealTekSetup.exe. If you try run this normally, it will fail.
What he did next was:
Right click it, and select Troubleshoot Compatibility
Click Next and wait for it to finish 'Detecting Issues'
Select The program Worked in earlier versions of windows...
Select Windows Vista
Click Next a few times, let the Realtek installer run, reboot, and Presto!
http://orionedwards.blogspot.com/
I can verify this solution worked for me.
I used the Apple Vista driver and it works fine.
What I didn't know until this event was that Apple puts a red
led *inside* the headphone jack on the macbookpro. The LED
was lit (RED) but when I loaded the Vista driver, the LED went
dark and the sound started working. Very cool.
Someones been using BitTorrent naughty naughty
Try installing it through VirtualBox, it's like Paralells but free and just as good. Windows 7 won't work on Q at the moment unfortunatly.