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Just installed lion...no sound

Just installed Lion on my MBP (mid-2009) and no sound from internal speakers. Controls are "grayed" out when I try to mute, volume down, and volume up. Thanks for any help.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 1:24 PM

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Jul 22, 2011 5:58 AM in response to Mitch 751

Yeah, its weird. I tried almost everything before formatting (safe mode, repair permission, clearing cache, with/without headphones etc). Except what Ashka advised:


USB Speakers not working

I deleted the com.apple.soundpref.plist from the MAIN LIBRARY -PREFERENCES - (not the users library).

Again in the same PREFERENCES folder I went into the AUDIO folder and deleted com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist and com.apple.audio.SystemSettings.plist


Did you tried it?

Jul 25, 2011 5:11 PM in response to cjjones21

Same Apple MBP, and a related issue. Every reboot the sound is muted, hit the mute button and it comes back on. No problems from there on in. Its very consistent and I never get a greyed out icon.


But, when I first installed lion this was not an issue. Its since I have been repairing it (PRAM, SMC, Permissions etc) to get it to talk to my LED external monitor that the sound isue has arrisen.


One step forward, two back..


SBB

Jul 25, 2011 6:24 PM in response to Simon Bedford

I have taken a look on this issue, and this is what I think :-


1. It is not a hardware issue otherwise rolling back to 10.6.8. Will no work.


2. I saw a little metal “click” on the top of the entrance hole of audio in/out jack, a short term solution is either to insert an earphone or an optical cable and uplug it afterward, which would drive to run the audio driver.


3. Hence, I believe there is a problem only with certain model of MBP, after upgrading to Lion the software fails to “click on” the audio driver of the volume control.


Before, Apple to release the new update to fix this issue, I always insert an Tousling to mini optical adapter (without cable), which helps.


http://www.amazon.com/Toslink-To-Optical-Mini-Adapter/dp/B004T67EZK

Jul 27, 2011 2:32 AM in response to randallmunroe

And now for the final act... (Taken from MobileMe, Safari and Sound)


THE SOLUTION...


Yes folks, after working with the crack team from Apple Care (James and Company) a solution to this issue was discovered.


For all the about issues, it comes to this.


Reboot System


Hold Command+R (Recovery Mode)

In Recover Mode, select Disk Utility (This insures that Macintosh HD is not mounted)

Run


Disk Repair (x2)

Disk Permission Repair (x2)


Restart


If still having issues


Command+R

Install in Place (Reinstall - This takes and replaces any files that may have been overwritten and rewrites them)


After installation, check if system is okay, If not


SMC (Shift+Option+Command+Power)

HW Reset (Command+Option+Power)

PRAM (Option+Command+P+R)


If still not functioning... Here is the FINAL Solution


Since this formula is to take out the grossest of errors on the OS side, Take a moment to create an alternate user with Admin permissions


Log in to this account


If everything is now functioning, the corruption is a hangover from SL and you will need to move all of your data (only the data) to the new account.


Beware of MobileMe.


Before starting the transistion to this account, turn MobileMe off - No Syncing, No iDisk, No Nothing! This will prevent MobileMe from rewriting the corrupt information into your new account.


Collect all of your data, serial numbers for 3rd party Apps, eMail and other items. This will take some time, but it is worth the ride.


Once this is all complete, your system will be rock solid stable.


Christopher Reynolds, ASQ CRE, PMP, BS IS

Jul 30, 2011 8:23 PM in response to jostrasser

Repost from earlier in this thread.. It does work.


My system has been completely stable after this.




Reboot System


Hold Command+R (Recovery Mode)

In Recover Mode, select Disk Utility (This insures that Macintosh HD is not mounted)

Run


Disk Repair (x2)

Disk Permission Repair (x2)


Restart


If still having issues


Command+R

Install in Place (Reinstall - This takes and replaces any files that may have been overwritten and rewrites them)


After installation, check if system is okay, If not


SMC (Shift+Option+Command+Power)

HW Reset (Command+Option+Power)

PRAM (Option+Command+P+R)


If still not functioning... Here is the FINAL Solution


Since this formula is to take out the grossest of errors on the OS side, Take a moment to create an alternate user with Admin permissions


Log in to this account


If everything is now functioning, the corruption is a hangover from SL and you will need to move all of your data (only the data) to the new account.


Beware of MobileMe.


Before starting the transistion to this account, turn MobileMe off - No Syncing, No iDisk, No Nothing! This will prevent MobileMe from rewriting the corrupt information into your new account.


Collect all of your data, serial numbers for 3rd party Apps, eMail and other items. This will take some time, but it is worth the ride.


Once this is all complete, your system will be rock solid stable.


Christopher Reynolds, ASQ CRE, PMP, BS IS

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