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January 4th, 2008, 07:35 PM
#11
the computer guy told me he as already done this
FYI, we tend to hate that "computer guy" term. 
He may have already done it, but I'd almost lay you money he either downloaded the wrong one or did it in the wrong order -- only saying this because that's what I did.
So the idea here is to start fresh from scratch with drivers we know beyond a doubt are the ones you need.
So just go into your Control Panel and Add/Remove programs, look for anything related to T60 audio. Nix it.
Also right-click "My Computer" and go into Device Manager. Look for anything audio, and uninstall it.
After that's done, download and install what I listed above, cross your fingers...and let's see what happens.
Good luck!
Last edited by AngelicKnight; January 4th, 2008 at 07:40 PM.
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