

Also, the number at the end of this line needs to match the number you found in the properties of the unrecognized sound card.


Under that header, change “Waikiki5047” to “Venice5045”, and near the end of the same line you will find another instance of 5047, change it to 5045 as well. Once inside the inf file, look for a header called “”. Inside the folder you just unpacked you will find a file called “BD1HDAa.inf”, right click on this file and choose “Open”. Unpack the executable to a folder using winRar, winZip, 7zip, etc… Make note of the number following SUBSYS if yours is different than the one above.ĭownload the following driver from Toshiba:

From the Details tab, select “Hardware Ids” in the drop-down menu, you should see an entry identical to this one I take no responsibility for any damages, loss of data, consciousness, bowel control, blah, blah, blah….)įrom device manager, right click on the audio device that is listed in Other Devices, choose Properties, then click on the Details tab. (caution: the following fix involves using the 5047 waikiki driver, it may not be an optimal solution. After many hours of fighting this issue I was able to get sound working on a Toshiba P105-S6197. I have a client that does not wish to run Vista and chooses to run XP Pro instead. I’m currently in the same situation as the original poster on this thread. RE: Toshiba Conexant HD audio driver for XP Just found a solution that worked for me. Please help me find this driver! If you need me to get you any info from my system I can do that for you. – Called Toshiba?s tech support who told me I should have bought an XP system. – Tried using the HP audio driver in this forum: I also get an error in the event viewer: The XAudioService service failed to start due to the following error: The system cannot find the file specified. In the control panel under sound and audio devices it says: no audio device. – Used the Vista Driver ? This works but no sound is played ? device mgr show no more yellow ! sign and the system thinks its happy. – Tried to download the driver from Conexant?s web-site ? they only have modem drivers – Downloaded every audio driver for all of the P105 series laptops ? no luck – Checked Toshiba?s web-site for the audio driver of the P105-S6197 system ? no luck The only driver I have left to find is the Conexant HD audio driver – Conexant “Venice” 5045 HD Audio. I loaded a fresh copy of XP pro and was able to locate all of the drivers I needed through Intel ? chipset, graphics, NIC, and WLAN. Vista will not run all of the applications a need and I really need XP loaded. Well, Toshiba does not make drivers for XP if the system was shipped with Vista. I just bought a new Toshiba Laptop ? model: P105-S6197 ? and I want to create a dual boot OS with Vista (Shipped with this OS) and XP Pro.
