However, it does resemble its larger siblings, the macbook pro 15 unibody and the macbook pro 17 unibody. From other apple boot camp supports 64-bit. It can be unibody/ macbook pro 13/ macbook pro 15 or any other screen size.
I have tried all the steps listed here includes deleting .Īlso this step, suggested by Bose, defaults write "Apple Bitpool Min (editable)" 48 found here I recently installed windows 10 on my macbook pro mid 2012 version and everything works fine except the audio. All good, but the bluetooth is not working.
Before a week i updated my macbook pro early 2015 with manjaro gnom.
The only problem left is when the driver is not included in the disc or the driver that is in the disc is of the previous version and is not compatible with the Bluetooth version that is currently attached on the laptop.
Look for the Bluetooth’s driver and then install it. On the Bose forums this is an amazingly common issue, sometimes resolved by updating firmware, but as noted mine is latest. Im not sure if this is the write place to write my question, but here it is. Just insert the CD on the CD drive and then browse its content. If you don’t see built-in speakers as an option in the Output window, contact Apple Support. Click the Output tab, then select the built-in speakers.
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. in short everything recommend by Bose on their support forums, but still no cigar. Check your sound settings First, disconnect any cables from the USB, Thunderbolt, or 3.5mm audio ports on your Mac.
I have reset the speaker reset PRAM and SMC on the MacBook Pro, checked for Bose software updates. The 15" MacBook Pro (also Mojave 10.14.6) happily pairs with two other Sony Bluetooth speakers. All the Macs are running Mojave 10.14.6 with latest updates.
They pair perfectly and work flawlessly with my iPhone7, another iPhone7, my iPad Air3, and my 13" MacBook Pro (early 2015) and a Mac mini (2018). Of course, if you use the machine in clamshell mode with Magic Keyboard/Trackpad/Mouse, you’ll need to open it first to re-enable Bluetooth using the built-in trackpad.When I try to pair my Bose Soundlink Mini II (firmware version - latest - 1.1.4) or Bose AE II Soundlink headphones with a 15" MacBook Pro Early 2017 they connect briefly and then disconnect. So while Apple hasn’t yet issued a fix, there is at least a clunky workaround: Switch off Bluetooth before you put the machine to sleep, and re-enable it when you wake the machine. The other option is to install a tool that automatically turns Bluetooth off right after you close the Mac’s lid. One of then is turning Bluetooth off before putting your Mac to sleep – which isn’t exactly convenient when you have a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Macintosh show that MacBooks running macOS 12.3 beta 2 are no longer suddenly awakened from sleep because of Bluetooth connectivity.Īs noted by my 9to5Mac colleague Ben Lovejoy, users running macOS 12.2 have two alternatives to avoid battery drain. Luckily, the latest beta version of macOS Monterey 12.3 – which was released on Tuesday for developers – no longer has this issue. As a result, the machine kept waking up on its own even when the Mac wasn’t in use, which drained the battery more quickly. Now with macOS 12.3 beta 2, Apple seems to have fixed this bug.įor some unknown reason, the Bluetooth on the MacBooks wasn’t keep disabled when the machine was put to sleep. Since the release of macOS Monterey 12.2 last month, multiple users have been complaining about an overnight battery drain on MacBooks that was related to Bluetooth.