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    Volume and Sound Problems w/ Vista

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by votoms888, Mar 6, 2007.

  1. votoms888

    votoms888 Notebook Geek NBR Reviewer

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    I just finished installing Vista Home Premium on a M70-DL4. I have had this laptop running MCE and XP Home before. I had really good volume levels. However, after I installed Vista, I have little or no volume. I can barely hear sounds from DVD, Music, or anything at max volume. Can you guys help me out?
     
  2. MoireadA100VA9

    MoireadA100VA9 Newbie

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    Can't help you, but I have the same issue while watching a DVD on my Satellite A100-VA9.

    Volume is good while playing music in Media Player and system sounds are clearly audible as well.
     
  3. tha_bandit

    tha_bandit Notebook Enthusiast

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    installed vista on my a100-ta7, good sound, but lots of crackling when turning volume up and down, didnt used to happen in XP
     
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    GRZ530 Notebook Consultant

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    did u upgrade driver from Toshiba website :-?
     
  5. votoms888

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    Yes I downloaded all the required drivers.