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Toshiba Dynadock Port Replicator, Docking Station Questions & Answers
My Toshiba Dynadock DVI has
NO FUN!
I suspect your
power supply MAY be your problem? As supplies age the capacitors inside begin to filter the DC poorly! Stray AC voltage (or AC content from your supply) will/can drive your components inside your Dock crazy with AC hum as false data?
Looking at the photos for your Dock I see your provided power supply does not look too beefy for all it must support? TEST with another well filtered supply...
Next check the
PINS INSIDE your male connectors! Make sure none are
pushed into it's body ~ below it's mates?
Also check the FEMALE connectors too ~ looking for broken MALE pins still inside the female connector bodies?
Finally try new cables?
Hope this helps!
Anthony
See this link:
File 9 pin sub connector male closeup jpg
No sound from external speakers with toshiba dynadock
if using XP, go to start control panel , sound and audio devices.Under the audio tab make sure the C Media CM106 sound device is selected under sound playback. Then under the volume tab set the volume somewhere in the middle or at the top if you don;t have active speakers . Then Under Speaker settings advanced, make sure the speaker setup is set to Laptop Stereo speakers. Also make sure the speaker volumes are up on the speaker volume button. click ok. If no result check that the cm106 sound decvice was cemented in as I saw it dissaper when I thought i had slected it. I think the key thing here is the device and the laptop speakers setting.
Internal speakers on toshiba laptop sound muffeled
the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer or to if a laptop on the side
you will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the connection is good
or you might have to clean the dust from your computer dust causes static which causes your computer to overheat and all sorts of problems
be sure to wear an anti static earth strap before touching anything inside your computer
try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor or a can of compressed air making VERY sure
that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the CPU central processing unit and your SOUND CARD dust causes static to build up in a computer causing it to overheat any many other problems
hope this helps
I used to get sound
Hello my name is Israel and I will try to help you. You indicated that the speakers were working at one time. You have tried to uninstall nad reinstall the driver. At this point I am afraid that I would not be able to help you any further. Hopefullly someone donwn the line may be able to help you more indepth in this situation. Thank you for using fixya.com.
Respectfully,
Israel
Sound coming through Dynadock is all static with faint sounds?
I had the same problem. I went to the Toshiba sight and downliaded all the drivers for Windows 7. I loaded the new dirvers. The first time that I restarted the laptop I had the same result. I turned off the computer overnight. When I came into the office this morning and turned on the computer it resumed audio without the static that you would normally hear whether with system sounds or the media player. It absolutely has to do with the drivers since the headphone jack works (dynadock not in the loop). I would reccommmend not just restarting but turnung the Laptop off and restarting.
Dynadock not working charging
First of all, check the voltage in the dock. Secondly, clean the terminals with a qtip or pencil eraser, ensuring they are clean and have no oxidation. Do the same for the unit. the battery in the unit could be bad, so that would be the next thing to check. After charging, measure the battery to see if it took a charge. Any internal problem will require disassembly, and I couldn't find any information or service information on this unit.
Hope it's something simple.
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