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    Drivers for CF-T2

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by aeronautika, Jun 13, 2010.

  1. aeronautika

    aeronautika Newbie

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    I have installed new copy of Windows XP SP 2 to my CF-T2d. Then I downloaded drivers for sound and sdcardreader from official site, installed them, but devices still not working? Can anybody help me to find drivers that works? My mail is antonyaremenko#gmail.com
     
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    capt.dogfish The Curmudgeon

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    Are you sure you installed them? Simply extracting drivers to C:\util folder does not necessarily install them. Read up on drivers in the stickies, and be sure you have downloaded the drivers for your exact model and configuration.
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  3. aeronautika

    aeronautika Newbie

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    What should I do next, after extracting files to util2. There are no setup file, how should i use extracted files?
     
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    capt.dogfish The Curmudgeon

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    Well, I was suggesting that you do a little research, but I've got a minute. Did you get any error message? Like "machine not supported"? Is there any file in the extracted driver with a .exe file extension? When you say "official site" do you mean Panasonic.ca, Panasonic.com, Panasonic.ja, or any of the sites listed in the drivers sticky? Did you take a bit of time to go through all the drivers on one of the above referenced sites and decipher the sometimes arcane labels on the drivers to be sure you have the right ones for your model, operating system, etc? Do you know how to go into device manager and force a driver update manually? We need information to help you out.
    CAP