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About laptop sound drivers

Hii...
i bought a laptop before a year that time company provide a
Vista o.s but they didn't provide me drivers
m not purchase vista also
now i need sound drivers for XP2
but at internet also i wont found it plz help me

  • Thomas F. Schneider May 11, 2010

    Make and model of laptop?


     You have downgraded to Win Xp service pack 2 and
    now need Xp drivers , correct?

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Hi,

This is the best way to download the drivers of all your devices which are connected to the system for free.

You can download the Driver Magician from this link :

http://www.toggle.com/lv/group/view/kl34858/Driver_Magician.htm

Download the reg key from this link :

http://public.box.net/paul123

then doule click & select ok.

Run the program and select update drivers, it will list the list of pdated drivers.

Select the drivers and select download drivers.

If it does not download just select the driver you need and at the bottom you would see a link,

Just copy that link and download from your browser or download manager, I use orbit downloader.

Good Luck.

Live, Love, Luagh.

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