Satellite L30-113 - no sound after the downgrade from Vista to XP

Hello to everyone.
I recently bought a new laptop Toshiba Satellite L30-113
with vista preintalled.

As many users around the vista of the world seemed very slow for me so I decided to go back to Windows XP Pro.
The problem is that I can't hear any sound in my laptop.
In fact I found some drivers for Realtek controller High definition audio
but they have nothing did.

I give the floor to toshiba in Greece and they told me that this laptop is designed only for windows vista!
Can this be true?
Help, please

Hello

In my eyes, you have misunderstood something. Of course, that the laptop can handle Windows XP and it should work correctly, but as you say the device was shipped with Vista and so the guys at Toshiba support don't provide any support for WinXP on this laptop.

As far as I know page driver Toshiba also provide drivers for win XP. Therefore, visit European driver of Toshiba page and choose the good laptop-> PSL33 Sat L30-113

You will find a driver 5.10.0.5273 version XP. This should work!

Have a nice day ;)

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