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XP 32bits Problems with sound in satellite m305d-s482 9
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10-11-2009 06:52 PM
hi folks, I recently downgrade my laptop from vista to XP, everithing works fine, not really fine, but at least the sound was good, first I install xp x64, but I couldnot get the right drivers, so I decided to install XP x32, the installing goes smoothly, but when I install the sound driver driver_audio_conexant_os2008304a.exe and test it , the quality of sound is crapy compared with vista, I have tried a lot of drivers but always is the same (sometimes just complains from driver setup cause can't install the driver).
Anybody has been able to get the rigth driver?, I hope.... I don't want to go back with vista.
Thanks.
XP 32bits Problems with sound in satellite m305d-s482 9
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10-11-2009 06:54 PM
I forget to tell you that the sound with headphones is perfect... the bad comes from the speakers.
Re: XP 32bits Problems with sound in satellite m305d-s482 9
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10-19-2009 12:34 PM
any suggestion?? please...
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10-28-2009 03:27 AM
I have a Satellite m300 with an XP downgrade whose audio output has never worked correctly (sound output from internal mic is always too low to hear properly and only works correctly with Vista Business' audio output booster software). TAIS has tried to fix this problem for the last three months, but the confilct lies within the OS/hardware interaction. They claim that this is not a "known" issue and are sending the laptop to Irvine for further evaluation. Does the low output describe your situation?

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