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    Help Turning on WOW Audio/Video

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by The_Shirt, Jun 15, 2008.

  1. The_Shirt

    The_Shirt Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all...recently purchased a fusion from PCMW and it has WOW Audio/Video. It came without software being loaded/tested. I now have the OS and the drivers loaded, but can find no way to turn on the WOW audio/video. Just to make sure I didn't mess up something with the driver, I reloaded the WOW audio/video driver (which runs its' own install utility), but still no change.

    Anyone using a laptop with WOW audio/video that might help me get it up and running?

    Thanks in advance for any help...bill
     
  2. The_Observer

    The_Observer 9262 is the best:)

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    I think it's Fn+2.Can you share the wow driver?
     
  3. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    Fn2 turns it on/off .
    By default it should be on. Try it yourself. You will tell the difference with it on/off easily.