You would not normally need to find sound drivers for a Mac. Any Mac OS X audio software should be talking to Core Audio (See links below) to handle sound. Audio devices can be configured with the Audio/Midi Set UP utility found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.
If you are installing Windows on a Mac you need to ensure you have the latest version of Boot Camp (via Software Update). From the Windows Control Panel you may find a Multimedia Audio Controller device which allows you to Update the drivers this will automatically find and download suitable drivers or you can try the RealTex High Def drivers (See links below).
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You can use this scanner with any type of computer you have, be it Mac, PC or Linux. The Linux will take some work to install, but you can easily find Mac and PC drivers online.
You have to know a full sound card name. After that you go to the manufacture website and find support->drivers, after that you will have to choose your sound card name from a dropdown list. And press download.
These drivers are the original OEM drivers from the driver CD which came with the Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 SB0220 sound card: http://uploaded.to/?id=a8kqun
it should work because MAC should have the drivers other check the manufacturer website for drivers
There are basically two kinds of device drivers for Mac. The first kind is provided by Apple in the OS and is part of the system software. These drivers are updated automatically by the 'Software Update' selection. You don't need to worry about those, they are part of what makes the Mac so easy to use. The second kind are provided by manufacturers of equipment that needs drivers for the Mac. You get them from the manufacturer, usually on an install disk that comes with the device, or from the web site of the manufacturer. Major equipment manufacturers of peripherals for Mac, such as Brother and HP Printers, or Canon and Sony Cameras, provide needed and updated drivers on their support pages.
You can check your mac sound system fist or bring it to a repairing shop.
Try to check your hardware/drivers. Go to the upper left of your mac and hit the most left button. Click on "About this mac" and go to advanced. Check hardware for audio. Make sure it has its drivers installed. Make sure you check all settings in sound. Make sure your setting for outgoing sound is set to the right speakers. or....get....a....windows.
Sound card drivers are usually found on more primitive systems such as Windows. Mac OS X applications should be utilising the Core Audio frameworks (See links below). Some older audio devices may have their own drivers which will probably be found in the Audio folder within the Library folder at either the hard disc or user account levels.
There are Epson Scan drivers available for Mac. You can download these drivers online from the MacUpdate website. Once on the page, type "Epson Scan" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the drivers.
If the output is undesired, there are, of course, a plethora of converters that can be of assistance - winAVI is a fairly good one. If the issue is not this simple, then try installing new sound drivers onto your computer. You can find host sites that contain many drivers for different sound cards online - find what type of sound card you have, and search for the latest drivers. If your driver is not up to date, many functions are seriously impaired.
Yes, multiple monitors can be connected to a Mac Mini. Get a good USB to DVI that is compatible with Mac. Download the latest Mac drivers. Install the drivers with the help of the instructions. Plug the USB into your computer. Then, connect external monitors.