Toshiba Satellite P55W Satellite/Satellite Pro E40W/P50W-C Series Windows 10 U - Page 134

Download the latest sound driver, Perform a system restore

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134 If Something Goes Wrong Sound help 5 After the driver uninstalls, restart your computer, see "To Restart your computer" on page 44. The driver is then reinstalled automatically. Download the latest sound driver 1 In your Web browser go to http://support.toshiba.com/drivers. 2 Enter your computer's serial number. 3 Filter your search by Sound driver to find and download the Sound driver for your computer. NOTE To determine which device requires a driver, follow the procedure below: a In the Search field, type Device Manager. b Click or touch the Device Manager application. c Select Sound, video and game controllers. d The various Audio drivers will be listed under "Sound, video and game controllers." e Take note of the Audio driver name(s) in order to locate the proper driver on the Toshiba support Web site, "Drivers & Software" page. 4 Install the desired Audio driver. 5 Restart your computer, see "To Restart your computer" on page 44. Perform a system restore You can perform a system restore to a period in time at which the sound system was working properly. NOTE If no restore points have been previously created then this method will not work, see "Saving system configuration with restore points" on page 146. 1 In the Search field, type Create a restore point. 2 Click or touch Create a restore point.

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If Something Goes Wrong
Sound help
5
After the driver uninstalls, restart your computer, see
“To
Restart your computer” on page 44
.
The driver is then reinstalled automatically.
Download the latest sound driver
1
In your Web browser go to
.
2
Enter your computer’s serial number.
3
Filter your search by
Sound driver
to find and
download the Sound driver for your computer.
To determine which device requires a driver, follow the
procedure below:
a
In the
Search
field, type
Device Manager
.
b
Click or touch the
Device Manager
application.
c
Select
Sound, video and game controllers
.
d
The various Audio drivers will be listed under
“Sound, video and game controllers.”
e
Take note of the Audio driver name(s) in order to locate
the proper driver on the Toshiba support Web site,
“Drivers & Software” page.
4
Install the desired
Audio driver.
5
Restart your computer, see
“To Restart your computer”
on page 44
.
Perform a system restore
You can perform a system restore to a period in time at
which the sound system was working properly.
If no restore points have been previously created then
this method will not work, see
“Saving system
configuration with restore points” on page 146
.
1
In the
Search
field, type
Create a restore point
.
2
Click or touch
Create a restore point
.
NOTE
NOTE