Windows 10 Bootcamp on mid 2012 MacBook Pro
Over the past few days I have been attempting to partition my 2012 MacBook pro to be able to run Windows 10 in combination with the macOS High Sierra. I used bootcamp to partition the disk, however had to manually create a bootable USB drive as I ran into a frequently reported road block of not being able to get the iso file across to the usb.
Fast forwards and I was able to install Windows 10, although I now am having audio issues which have also been frequently reported, and in Device Manager there is an alert next to the High Definition Audio Controller.
Whilst some sites suggest trying to download various driver updates, another post on this site may have partially explained the issue:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8092766?page=1
In this thread it is noted that running Windows 10 wth a BIOS mode UEFI makes this impossible to fix, hence I am wondering if anyone can confirm this, and if that is the case, how do I go about redoing this process to successfully complete this process?
(Another thread also makes mention of this issue with UEFI: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7938305)
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.13