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    m105 vista audio driver issue.

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by badmofo9000, Feb 15, 2007.

  1. badmofo9000

    badmofo9000 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I recently installed Vista on my vista capable m105-s3041. I am using the drivers that vista installed by default during the install. I am having an odd issue with the head phone jack. It shoes up as a separate playback device. When i want to switch between the speakers and the headphone jack I have to manually make the switch as if I were telling Vista to use the head phone jack as if it were a separate sound card. When I do this the sound works perfectly, but it is annoying. In XP this was never an issue. Now Toshiba claimed initially that they were going to have drivers for all the machines they labeled Vista ready by launch. So far they only have an update "vista bios". Has anyone else noticed this issue.