Solution to Sound flowers corruption of MAC Audio drivers

Solution to Sound Flower corruption of Mac Audio drivers
I recently upgraded/ repaired my 2011 Mac Book Pro. I went from 4GB to 16 GB of ram. I also removed the Super Drive and 750 GB dual partition hard drive.  I replace them with a 2tb single partition drive for the MAC OS system, and a 480 dual partition SSD drive.  I allocated 450 for the Boot camp PC drive and remainder for an SSD Mac OS drive.  During this process, I also repaired my corrupted Mac Audio drivers. Here is how I repaired them.
#1………..You will need a bootable external hard drive which contains a current copy of your Applications, Data, and Network settings.  You should already have this drive or drives with partitions containing boot PC boot camp and Mac OS. If you do not, you need to make one now.
I used Carbon Copy V5 to make a bootable copy of Mac OS and WinClone 4 to make a bootable copy of PC partition.
It does not matter that the Mac Drivers are currently corrupted if you are making a bootable copy of your internal drive. Just created the external bootable drive. For me, a nearly full 750GB drive took me over 4 hours to create.
#2……….Once the external bootable drive is created, you will need to restart your computer while holding down the option key. When it asks which drive to boot from, choose the External Mac recovery drive. Make sure this new drive is working properly and all your information is there. 
#3……….Now that you are operating from external drive, use disk utility to select the internal mac OS drive and erase it. I have a separate drive for My PC boot camp, so I will keep this as a single partition drive for Mac OS.
#4………Download a new copy of the MAC OS system onto internal drive. During this process DO NOT sign in into you Apple Id  account. At this point you do not want Applications or data moving over onto your new Mac OS.  Once installation is done, restart computer.
#5…….The computer will now boot from the internal drive. You should see basic Applications in Launch Pad. Go ahead and play something from the internet ….you will notice your Mac audio drivers have been restored.
#6 …….Now it is time to add your Applications you have purchase over the years. Without bringing over Sound Flower App or its Folder. You do this by opening up an Apps windows for the internal Mac drive and another one for the external Mac drive. At this point you will manually drag all Apps from external drive to internal drive. However take your time and DO NOT dray over the sound flower app or its folder. If there are other Apps you to leave behind, do not drag them onto the new internal drive. Once you have verified you dragged over the Apps, restart your computer
   #7 ………At this juncture, you can now use the migration assistant to move over your data and network settings. Just be sure to uncheck the migrate Applications box. If you forget, you are screwed and must start all over. I know from experience. Note the migration of data and network settings took me about three hours.
Final step …….Now that your Audio drivers, Applications, Data, and network settings are restored, you need to schedule time to update your external bootable Mac OS drive, so it no longer contains corrupt Audio drivers.  Now enjoy your computer and pass solution on.
Xie xie
Dmatcyt

Ahh... Sorry for that. That's true. I took it for granted before checking Apple Specs.
So, What's about audio in specs of 15-inch MacBook Pro (MD103LL/A)?

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