I have a toshiba a205-s5000 laptop that has been dowgraded to xp pro and in the device manager there are three things in question without drivers, the "modem device on high definition audio bus", "video controller" and "video controller (vga compatible)" does anyone know where to find these drivers? I now only have one problem in the device manager, the "Modem Device on High Definition Audio Bus" I can not find any driver to make it work, does anyone really need this device to function?
Hey, it's a Walmart special! http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...
If the XP compatible drivers aren't available at the Toshiba website, all you have to do is look at the specs to identify your hardware, then search for drivers.
According to the Walmart link, your system has an Intel GL960 chipset with Intel GMA X3100 graphics. The obvious place to look for those drivers would be the Intel website:
Thank you very much for the driver link, it took care of both the "video controller" and the "video controller (vga compatible)" drivers. Maybe I can return the favor at some time, I am a 25 years experienced auto technician, and I have no problem giving people the right repair advice should you ever require any.
"I have no problem giving people the right repair advice should you ever require any" OK, I'll take you up on that offer. I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with a clunking noise in the rear when I go over bumps. I replaced the bushings & balljoint on the "boomerang" upper control arm (they were definitely bad) but the clunking noise continues. The lower controls arm bushings & shocks *appear* to be tight, but there is some sloppiness in the sway bar end links. Do you think the sway bar may be the source of the noise? I was thinking of temporarily unbolting the end links, then taking a ride to see if the noise stops. Any thoughts?