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Originally Posted by evilromero
Hello,
We recently installed a US version of Windows XP (original release) over the Japanese WinXp, which formatted the drive, including all necessary drivers. Since it was bought in Japan, Toshiba's US website has no information on our model laptop as it seemed to never release in the states. Also, no individual drivers on the back-up disc. Toshiba only provides a restore to factory setting, which includes all the original Japanese settings. So far we've managed to install an Intel WiFi Driver, which worked by some chance, but not perfectly as we sometimes have to turn on the firewall to get access.
Information:
Toshiba Dynabook TX/3514CDSTW
Celeron M 1.40Mhz, 1GB RAM, 52GB HDD
Need:
Drivers for sound, display devices (hotkey functions) and TouchPad.
When "Adding New Hardware" the missing drivers appear as follows:
"Video Controller", "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)", "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller", "PCI Modem", "Multimedia Audio Controller".
Unresolved.
Thank you very much.
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Just a thought, restore to factory settings, then install Everest
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/...-Edition.shtml
this will list all drivers on the system, in Japanese , but manufactorer's will be listed and perhaps the motherboard, this will give clues to what is installed. From what I can find they are based on the Qosimo E10/F10/and G10 models, no drivers for the E10 but Toshiba do have drivers for the F10 and G10 models, try here
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.c...ivers_bios.jsp
The main driver is the Chipset
this is Toshiba Europe
SET A SYSTEM RESTORE POINT BEFORE INSTALLING JUST IN CASE
Hope this helps
