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Once you have identified the sound chip mfr., go to their website and download the installation package for that system. If the hardware is OK, you are probably only missing the correct driver which will be included (and probably automatically installed) with the rest of the package. Once you have identified the sound chip mfr., go to their website and download the installation package for that system.
If the hardware is OK, you are probably only missing the correct driver which will be included (and probably automatically installed) with the rest of the package.
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Not too sure what your question is but you mention "Laptop sound card". I'm pretty sure that on your Panasonic Tough Book the sound circuit is integrated into the motherboard. You may just need an updated or fresh load of your audio driver which you can find here: http://www.do-download.com/System/Backup-Restore/Panasonic-Toughbook-308435.html along with all of your Laptop's drivers.
your CF-73 has "integrated" 256MB of memory, and supports a maximum addition of 1GB of RAM.
The web-site says about $33, which _definitely_ is a good investment to speed-up your computer.
You could go into safe mode and change your password, you can do this by tapping f5 key when system is starting up, then go to your control panel then into user accounts. Just make sure you are logging in as the administrator.
If your not running windows xp you will have to tap f8 when starting system for vista.
In the weblink below, you will find the ToughBook Driver Support Website. You should find the driver you are looking for.
http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/cgi-bin/itn/toughbook/dl01.cgi
Simply fill out the exact make/model of your laptop and click on "Search".
the windows xp sp1a drivers should work fine on the sp2 after you get the network card working try windows updated to see if it list any new updated drivers
what do i do to get sound?
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