Ok- let's try again
By the way- uninstalling an re-installing drivers isn't going to do
any more damage- it can only serve to help , so don't panic.
It doesn't matter that you uninstalled the Nvidia driver as mentioned in
your last post as we are trying to find one that works and this is what NEEDS
to be done.
The drivers you have installed (as I can see in your screenshots) were the earliest releases
as I suggested. I remember saying that earlier I would steer clear of these as the
research I have done indicated that many people with your laptop model were unhappy
with the performance it provided the devices. At least now we have eliminated these earliest
release drivers as not working- or at least not working on your system. I am unsure why this would be the case in any situation.
Now again- I know this is painful, but try all the other releases starting with
Conexant Audio Driver(v4.98.16.61; 11-12-2009; 37.41M)
being for Conexant
and
nVidia HD Audio Driver for Windows 7 (32/64)(v1.00.00.55; 10-23-2009; 9.95M)
for Nvidia
After this I would try
Conexant Audio Driver(v4.121.0.60; 05-06-2010; 40.78M)
for Conexant. There are no other drivers available for Nvidia
so if this fails I would try combinations of each of the drivers to see if you
can get a working result.
Hint: Save all the drivers to your desktop so you are not using download
for the same downloads repeatedly.
If this doesn't work then at the moment I'll have to admit that I'm
starting to run fresh out of ideas. This being the case I would possibly start
assessing backing up whatever I could and doing a factory restore. Seeing as though
you are abroad, you may be concerned about needing recovery disks to do this,
however Toshiba ship with a recovery partition and there should be software
on your system which will allow you to do the factory restore from this recovery partition
and without the need for the recovery disks (which by the way you would/ should have
created when you first purchased your laptop)
Try the drivers first and then let me know if you want to factory restore and I'll find out exactly what
procedure you will need to accomplish this. Also let me know if want any advice on how to back
up what you need.
One last thing- you didn't happen to download that movie you were watching
through a shonky torrent site or something did you? Maybe we are back to the possibility
of malware or infection if this were the case. Even if malware isn't detected by a malware program doesn't mean that there is no malware- it could be slipping under the radar maybe.