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The audio hardware on the 2012 MacBook Pro is a Cirrus Logic CS4206A/CS4207B codec, connected via the High Definition Audio (HDA) bus. This chip is located near the PCH (Platform Controller Hub) and the left-side I/O ports—an area that becomes exceptionally hot due to poor thermal dissipation.

When the internal temperature exceeds 85°C, three things happen simultaneously:

You are stuck in a vicious cycle: Hot laptop → Audio dies → CPU struggles to restart audio → Laptop gets hotter.

The MacBook Pro 2012 uses a Cirrus Logic CS4206A/CS4207A audio codec. Apple wrote the original drivers for Windows 7. While Windows 10 shares a lot of core architecture with Windows 7, Microsoft has changed the audio stack significantly.

When you install Windows 10 via Boot Camp Assistant (versions 5 and 6), Windows Update often overwrites the correct Cirrus driver with the generic Microsoft High Definition Audio Driver. This generic driver causes three major symptoms:

The generic Boot Camp drivers from Apple (version 5.1.5621 for the 2012 model) are outdated for Windows 10 version 22H2 and later. You need a hybrid solution.