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Toshiba (4CH-VOUT) Sound Card Questions & Answers
My toshiba satellite just stopped
Maybe the sound drivers got corrupted. Try re-installing the sound drivers and see if it fixes the problem.. Let me know if this solved the problem and good luck..
6/25/2014 6:23:20 AM •
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on Jun 25, 2014
No Sound
Reinstall your sound driver from the PC cd. If you don't have the CD, go to the toshiba website and download the driver.
11/9/2011 6:15:55 PM •
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on Nov 09, 2011
Where can i found sound
hello,
if u mean to find it like a device and install it u can find it in device manager and u can install it using the drivers for it but if u wana find it as a component ...will be a litlle tricky because its a small chip on the motherboard, any way u cannot replace it or take it out from there.
best regards
9/22/2011 9:10:48 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2011
My Toshiba says I need a sound card activated in
click start control panel administrive tools ,computer management ,device manager scroll down image devices you could see a yellow question mark? right click to reinstall drivers or update driver open skype go to tools from the drop down list select options scroll to audio settings you can make a free test call before you try to make a call make sure the microphone is using the same as your computers audio you can make a free test call if you cant get the microphone to work you can select learn about setting up your audio equipment also click start control panel sounds and audio devices audio and also voice it's the same make sure that you have the right default microphone selected you should be able scroll to video settings to make sure you have the right settings Open skype go to tools options scroll to audio settings or video settings on the right you will see webcam setting you can change the settings from there click apply after changing any settings also you can see the webcam there you can even take a snapsot also make sure your settings are correct for a video call also click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick also select audio from the microphone drop down list make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or select the voice tab and make sure that you have the right media selected also select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it
9/15/2011 11:48:13 PM •
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on Sep 15, 2011
Freezes up when playing sound and makes clicking
is it coming from inside your hard drive you might have a dirty hard drive or it might be power trying to get a connection
first check all leads attached to your hard drive make sure connections are good and dust free IDE/SATA including electrical extensions any faulty lead can cause it to freeze
if this fails to fix the problem it might be a dirty hard drive the reader arm skipping across the platters on your hard drive
clean all dust from on and around your hard drive you could use a fine air blower from a comptessor or use a high pressure vacuum cl;eaner whatever you use make absolutely sure there is no moisture in the airlines
you might have to remove your hard drive to give it a firm tap on the side to free up the reader arm
remember where all leads go before removing it even take notes if you have memory troubles
if you need more help with this or if i have misunderstood the problem post a reply
hope this helps you
9/13/2011 9:10:02 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2011
My audio stopped working after
Try installing it manually. Right click computer icon in desktop or start menu -->choose manage --> go to Device Manager --> Find the Audio device that has a Exclamation mark, Right click on the icon and choose update drive. A Hardware update wizard will pop-up tick the last circle that says no, not at this time ->install from a list of specific location ->Search for best driver in these locations tick the include this location in search box and then click Browse.. Choose where the Audio driver is located (either the driver CD or in your computer) and click next.
9/13/2011 5:14:31 AM •
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on Sep 13, 2011
I recently had some virus
Sounds like you have the wrong driver for your sound card. What is the make and model of your laptop? Usually manufacturer's such as dell, gateway, etc have a site where you can get the drivers for your particular laptop. Another thing to try is to go to device manager (varying from win xp,vista,mac osx etc) to roll back the driver to an older version. If it is win vista/7 then you can uninstall from here and win7 will automatically install the driver for you.
8/12/2011 11:17:48 PM •
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on Aug 12, 2011
Toshiba satellite with no sound
no sound toshiba satelite pro psl2ye-00f007en please help? iv been told to download sound card/driver. im not sure where or how toget this from. plse help.......thks!!!
8/7/2011 10:27:21 PM •
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on Aug 07, 2011
My sound in the laptop is not working?
if your computer came with
a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it
click start control panel
administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and
game controllers you might see a yellow question exclamation mark? ! or a red X
Right click to reinstall drivers
click start control panel
sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the
(((appropriate speakers)))
also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct
settings there
also
click start control panel
sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box
untick it
click start control panel
sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker
volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place
icon in taskbar
hope this helps:
7/13/2011 9:26:42 PM •
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on Jul 13, 2011
Toshiba a 100,no sound card
if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it
click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers you might see a yellow question mark? Right click to reinstall drivers or uninstall
click start control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the
(((appropriate speakers))) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct settings there
also
click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it
click start control panel sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place icon in taskbar
if his does not fix the problem
have you tried this control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to expand,system speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might check
the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer 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
try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit dust causes static to build up in a computer
hope this helps
6/8/2011 5:18:06 AM •
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on Jun 08, 2011
My laptop sound driver had
Hi,
Please provide me the laptop model no.
Then only can able to help you.
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5/20/2011 3:31:44 PM •
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on May 20, 2011
Is it possible for the
It is possible, although unlikely if it was installed correctly. It would be much more likely in a desktop system, but I don't know what kind of computer you are using.
If you are using a desktop computer, opening the case to the system is usually simple and it wouldn't take more than a glance around the components to see if the card has fallen out.
A laptop would be a more difficult situation, but still do-able if you know what you are doing. I, myself, would not mess around with a laptop's interior, however.
5/9/2011 4:52:51 AM •
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on May 09, 2011
All sound is distorted.
if you are sure that your speakers are ok, then try to download an updated sound driver for your sound card. it should sort it out
5/4/2011 2:59:45 PM •
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on May 04, 2011
My built in microphone is
click start control panel
sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box
untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list make sure you
have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box
has a tick in it or select the voice tab and make sure that you have the right
media selected also select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick
in it
hope this helps
5/3/2011 9:54:51 PM •
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on May 03, 2011
No sond
if your computer came with
a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it
click start control panel
administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and
game controllers you might see a yellow question mark? Right click to reinstall
drivers
click start control panel
sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the
(((appropriate speakers)))
also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct
settings there
also
click start control panel
sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker
volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place
icon in taskbar
if his does not fix the
problem
have you tried this control panel sounds and
audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop
down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to
expand,system speaker right click properties then select use this device
(enable) also you might check
the speakers plug/outlet is
usually at the back of the computer 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
try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a
compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line
specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit dust
causes static to build up in a computer
hope this helps
4/22/2011 9:46:25 PM •
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on Apr 22, 2011
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