Re: Satellite P100-434: unable to load its running Xp Pro drivers

I have a P100-434 (SPAD), which is running XP Pro, I decided that I wanted to rebuild the OS because it became very crowded and slow.
I partitioned the HD and installed a 2nd copy of XP Pro with dual boot, but I find that I can not load the audio drivers on the NEW XP.
The driver installation aborts and reports NO MEDIA FOUND.

I checked the driver that I downloaded from the old installation of XP and it works very well, is the sound card and installs the drivers.
I'm a bit of a loss as to why a vanilla OS install can't find the sound card.

So can someone point me in the right direction to get sound? (I've reloaded XP twice with the same result each time).

Post edited by: exraflad

Windows XP needs * KB888111 * and * KB835221 hotfix * before MS site that you are going to install the audio driver.

-You must install the two patches
-Download the Conexant audio driver from the Toshiba page. I found two different versions. I would recommend checking both!
-remove the old driver its the laptop restart of Device Manager and install the new audio driver download

Greetings

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