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You need to install all the necessary drivers to your Tablet PC, including the Sound Card Driver & Video Card Driver to be able to use properly your Tablet PC. Use the installation disk that came with the product when you've purchased it.
The same model ThinkPad can have different types of network, video and audio drivers and unless you know exactly which one is installed in your ThinkPad, you need to download all the drivers and install each driver until you find the right driver. When you download the drivers, write down the device driver and it’s file name so you have a record of which driver you are installing and which directory the unzipped files are located on your hard drive. Go to the IBM/Lenovo WEB site - support/download page and download the latest Windows XP or Vista device drivers for your model computer, Use this link: - http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/product.do?template=%2Fproductselection%2Flandingpages%2FbrowseByProductLandingPage.vm&sitestyle=lenovo&brandind=10&validate=true You can download the various drivers and then you click on and run the various driver files, they will then unzip and expand into a sub folder on C:\drivers Then install the various drivers from this folder (run the set-up file).
Are you certain it is not just a driver issue? If the right audio driver is not installed, the errors will also indicate that there is "no audio device installed".
More info here: http://www.pcauthorities.com/pc-errors/no-audio-device-in-windows
If you have the original CD< you can look for the audio drivers there. If not, check the IBM support website, or use a driver finder program to auto-detect and download the right driver.
The display is very soft and dull in my labtop (toshiba-satellite A135-S2386) . I changed Vista and keep XP operating system, I am not able to install video controller,ethernet controller, etc I need the driver for the same
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