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Solve : XP not detecting USB devices? |
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Answer» Hi, This is no sound card in a laptop. It is part of the motherboard and can not be replaced. Some do. My Toshiba (can't remember model, about 10 years ago) had a (if I remember right) C-Media one that could actually be removed and replaced with an identical one if needed without REPLACING anything else. My girlfriend's Toshiba Libretto U100 also had a removable/replaceable sound card. Neither could be upgraded THOUGH, as the size/shape of the cards are proprietary to those systems, but like I said, either could have been replaced if you did something like broke the volume control or a jack (both things were directly connected to the cards). Provided you could find a replacement. I have seen others in laptops I worked on (non-Toshiba) that have a similar "sound card".Panasonic said that I have a sound card. So looks like my laptop has a chip sound card. I already went to the manufactures website and updated the drivers. Yes I do have PC card slot. I only have 1 USB port. I might just buy a docking station to connect the external sound card. Anyone know how to restore to factory settings without a CD. I pressed F11 during boot up but nothing happened. |
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