No audio device output installed, no sound, video game controller...

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  1. Posts : 1,007
    Winndows 7 32 bit
       #21

    jehuty2013 said:
    Update

    Downloaded Realtek. Upon installing. A blue screen appeared welcoming me to the installation process. As i click the "Next" button, a Pop up appears and says "No driver was supported in this driver package" Clicking "Ok" button closes the window and nothing happens.

    Waaaa! am getting frustrated huhuhu :'(
    Hi jehuty2013,

    I appreciate your efforts regarding the issue. I understand your frustration as troubleshooting issues require alot of patience.

    According to the error it seems we have still not download the correct driver for the sound card on the system.

    It might be you have not located the correct model number for the system or the driver. Please check this link from where you can identify the device on the system and install driver for it:

    How To: Identifying and locating the correct drive... - TOSHIBA FORUMS

    Also, you can refer to manufacturer community as well for this issue:

    TOSHIBA FORUMS - TOSHIBA FORUMS

    Keep us posted with the results so we can advise you further.
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  2. Posts : 12
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit sp1
    Thread Starter
       #22

    WAAAAA!!! UPDATE!!!

    I am sooooo happy!! Its working now!! Thank you so much Sandeep!

    I followed your link on toshiba forums....and found a thread there regarding this no sound thingy and guess what? There were so many threads with replies there and then i read a reply saying that it is actually a "sickness" of this specific model brand(yeh! would not get any Toshiba laptops from now on! hmmp! )

    He said there that it is not actually from "within" the computer but actually a physical flaw of the laptop.

    Now i remember...the day before this thing happend...i actually removed my laptop from where i have always placed it(on my desk), put it on my bag and went out. The guy on the forums said that its about the "physical shock" the laptop encounters when batteries are moved or unplugged. He's suggestion was to turn off the laptop then tap the sides of the laptop several times and turn it on again.

    I did it and viola! when i opened my laptop again! the heavenly windows sound welcomed me! YEHEY! I checked my Device manager and yes! i can now see my "sound, video game controllers" with high definition audio device on it!

    Super thanks for helping me and i do appreciate the patience and time you gave to me to resolve my issues!
    I do hope that with the help of this thread of mine...i can also help other people out there with the same problem i encountered!

    Thanks again and i hope for the best for you! :) Godbless you!
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  3. Posts : 1,007
    Winndows 7 32 bit
       #23

    jehuty2013 said:
    WAAAAA!!! UPDATE!!!

    I am sooooo happy!! Its working now!! Thank you so much Sandeep!

    I followed your link on toshiba forums....and found a thread there regarding this no sound thingy and guess what? There were so many threads with replies there and then i read a reply saying that it is actually a "sickness" of this specific model brand(yeh! would not get any Toshiba laptops from now on! hmmp! )

    He said there that it is not actually from "within" the computer but actually a physical flaw of the laptop.

    Now i remember...the day before this thing happend...i actually removed my laptop from where i have always placed it(on my desk), put it on my bag and went out. The guy on the forums said that its about the "physical shock" the laptop encounters when batteries are moved or unplugged. He's suggestion was to turn off the laptop then tap the sides of the laptop several times and turn it on again.

    I did it and viola! when i opened my laptop again! the heavenly windows sound welcomed me! YEHEY! I checked my Device manager and yes! i can now see my "sound, video game controllers" with high definition audio device on it!

    Super thanks for helping me and i do appreciate the patience and time you gave to me to resolve my issues!
    I do hope that with the help of this thread of mine...i can also help other people out there with the same problem i encountered!

    Thanks again and i hope for the best for you! :) Godbless you!
    Hi jehuty2013,

    Its great to hear that you found the information useful and following the links you were able to reach the resolution for this issue.

    We appreciate you sharing your findings here as I am sure many other users would also benefit from it.

    I am glad to be of assistance to you. If you have any queries in future, please feel free to contact us.
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  4. Posts : 1
    Win7
       #24

    fireberd said:
    The first approach, since it worked and then the next day didn't is to use the System Restore and restore the PC back to an available restore date that is Prior to having the problem. This fixes many problems, including your problem many times.

    System Restore can be accessed from Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools. System Restore will not delete any user data or e-mails.

    BTW, please fill in the "My System Specs" rather than try to list them on a post (along with much of it not needed).
    yah right... System Restore... suggestions of dumb people.. lol!
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