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This looks like it's a canadian made laptop. You can find the sound drivers for your laptop from this Toshiba LINK and just select the model that you have. You'll probably have to check the Model Part number of your laptop at the bottom sticker to locate the exact model and driver. This should give you a complete list of drivers available for the specific model that you have.
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Hi! All you have to do is to install the sound/ Audio Drivers Satellite M70-340 Sound Drivers WIN XP Click the above link and download the Sound Drivers for Windows XP. It is a zip file. Open the file and Install the required Drivers
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What I can suggest if you don't want to pay for these disks is to format and install Windows and then you can install free software like Driver detective to know what drivers you will need. Once you have the list of drivers, you can download them from websites like driverguide.com.
Note that formatting your laptop will result in losing everything you have on it.
There's no M70 model, so I'm assuming you're talking abut a Satellite Pro M10, M15 series laptop. If the slightest movement hangs it or causes BSOD, then my guess is ... well ... I'll let you have it: the weaknesses of this models are: (1) bad memory socket (the upper socket),or (2) bad sound card socket. The one that's easiest to access is the upper memory socket - remove the installed memory from that socket, and see if your machine will still hang or blue-screen. I don't know if anyone still fixes these sockets (I do), but you can get around it by installing a larger capacity memory into the lower socket and skipping the upper socket altogether.
Physically examine the make and model of the sound card as sometimes these are replaced with generic ones. Alternatively, run a driver detector to get an accurate model of the sound card.
please check your speakers, try to insert headphones and hear if u can hear any sound, try to install drivers if u can hear the sound with headphones means there is a problem with ur internal speakers
hi i have toshiba SATELLITE PRO A 120 LAPTOP MODEL NO PTA 83L-08L02L .after formating i lost sound now not any drivers is compatible for my computer .and i dont have recovery cd also please help
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