What we're saying is that it may be possible to get the drivers, but you'll have to use a bit of ingenuity. If you can find a driver for an older laptop by the same brand, that may also work for yours. Try to make sure the one you choose is as similar in spec as possible (the same type of processor, at least)
would it work reinstalling xp? as i dont have a clue where to look for the driver as its an e system pc world own brand i have never dealt with these before
sam, the laptops are a102 versions & the earlier 1 that i got driver from was a100 version. i checked tosbiba site & they told me if downgrade from vista to xp to use an earlier laptop's driver. pizat, get the make & model# of that laptop & the chipset it is using as in interl, via ,amd or sis. is there an exclamation mark in device manager?
Lol ah well, at least the problem's fixed. About the Toshibas, I think that's good customer service, considering most companies probably wouldn't want you changing the OS pre-installed on the laptop. Did they say what impact that had on future tech support?
didn't talk to tech support just read their faq's. remember the warranty is for hardware not software.