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NO SOUND ON MY TOSHIBA LAPTOP

I RAN ALL THE TEST AND NO DEFECTS OR ERRORS WERE DETECTED. THIS IS NO SOUND IN LAPTOP SPEAKERS OR THE HEADPHONE JACK.

  • joeyotistyle Jan 10, 2009

    ok I will try it right now. THANK YOU

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Hi,
You can try a system restore, ie you can take back your computer to a date when it was working fine .
Running system restore in windows Xp:
Start >All Programs> Accessories >System Tools >System restore

Running system restore in Vista
Start> write "system restore in start search bar "> click system restore

If the system restore doesnot work , try uinstalling the sound drivers from the add remove programs and install the new ones from the link below
http://www.driverfiles.net/Notebooks/Toshiba/Satellite-A25-S207/download/page,sh,30994,221,19,.html


Thanks
proton

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