David wrote:
> I solved my own problem with drivers (got the correct driver from
> upek.com and now SP1 shows up in Updates.
Thank you David. I had exactly the same problem - but when I downloaded
the 'latest' from upek.com - the successful update always showed v
1.9.2.77 (Maybe in the meantime... something got updated at UPEK?)
The only current glitch is i
> had to uninstall the Realtek High Definition Audio driver that I got
> from Toshiba. The Realtek drivers at the realtek site (ver 1.89) don't
> allow the headphone jack to output sound, and I loose the hi def audio
> app in Control Panel.
Which driver is that specifically - I do not see it under 'Cause 5' here
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=948343
>
> What I am wondering is, CAN I INSTALL SP1, AND THEN REINSTALL THE OLD
> AUDIO DRIVER?
The answer I got was 'probably not' - not without messing us the SP1
installation.