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The same model ThinkCentre can have different types of network, video and audio drivers and unless you know exactly which one is installed in your ThinkCentre, you need to download all the drivers and install each driver until you find the right driver. When you download the audio and device 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 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
Hi edmark701...
Sorry I could not find your free audio driver...but I did find a place here on the net that has the drivers but you have to sign up...suppose to be free...you read the fine print and decide if you want to sign up.
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I am running Windows XP. My Franklin Rolodex RT-8212 is connected to a USB port through a USB to serial connector I purchased separately. I was getting exactly the same problem until I downloaded and installed a driver for my connector (even though the supplier pretended it was a plug and play device). In my case I had to set my connection setting to COM4 in the Intellisync Mobile Desktop application (under the Setup + Connection menu). It is working fine now.
Goto your pc manufacturers web site and get it there. If its an old pc try Looking inside on the motherboard at the chipset of your audio driver card. Then goto to that website and see if they have drivers.
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