hamiltonDSi macrumors 68000 Original poster Jul 29, 2012 1,616 293 Romania Oct 5, 2013 #1 So my volume icon just turned grey. I can't adjust the volume but the audio is working fine. What should I do ? A restart did not fix it. Attachments Captur? de ecran din 2013.10.06 la 01.17.08.png 1.6 MB · Views: 264 Last edited: Oct 5, 2013
So my volume icon just turned grey. I can't adjust the volume but the audio is working fine. What should I do ? A restart did not fix it.
Nermal Moderator Staff member Dec 7, 2002 21,519 5,415 New Zealand Oct 5, 2013 #2 Can you change the volume in System Preferences > Sound?
hamiltonDSi macrumors 68000 Original poster Jul 29, 2012 1,616 293 Romania Oct 5, 2013 #3 Nermal said: Can you change the volume in System Preferences > Sound? Click to expand... Nope, nothing. The slider in Sys Pref is also grey.
Nermal said: Can you change the volume in System Preferences > Sound? Click to expand... Nope, nothing. The slider in Sys Pref is also grey.
satcomer Suspended Feb 19, 2008 9,115 1,977 The Finger Lakes Region Oct 5, 2013 #4 What does /Applications/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup.app say?
hamiltonDSi macrumors 68000 Original poster Jul 29, 2012 1,616 293 Romania Oct 5, 2013 #5 After searching the problem on discussions.apple.com I found a solution to my problem : https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3189565?start=0&tstart=0 It looks like this bug was on Lion too.
After searching the problem on discussions.apple.com I found a solution to my problem : https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3189565?start=0&tstart=0 It looks like this bug was on Lion too.
iLog.Genius macrumors 601 Feb 24, 2009 4,925 479 Toronto, Ontario Oct 5, 2013 #6 It's was also a bug in Leopard and Snow Leopard. These things happen but quickly resolve itself. Also had the "No AirPort installed" once too.
It's was also a bug in Leopard and Snow Leopard. These things happen but quickly resolve itself. Also had the "No AirPort installed" once too.
R Rodrigo Maia macrumors newbie Feb 8, 2014 1 0 Feb 8, 2014 #7 Solved! Hello, after reading hamilton's post it worked for me too, tis. Just past it in terminal: sudo kill -9 `ps ax|grep 'coreaudio[a-z]' |awk '{print $1}'`
Solved! Hello, after reading hamilton's post it worked for me too, tis. Just past it in terminal: sudo kill -9 `ps ax|grep 'coreaudio[a-z]' |awk '{print $1}'`