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August 4th, 2007, 01:58 AM
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Intel Mod
If you're sure it's the correct driver (and the sound is not just muted or no sound device selected in Multimedia), try starting the system in safe mode, and in the Device Manager remove any and all sound drivers shown. Safe mode will display any "phantom" driver installs that may be partial or failed installations that can prevent a fresh installation from working properly. Then reboot, and install the Toshiba supplied driver again, see how it goes.
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