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Old 18th September 2007, 09:28 AM
Zordian Offline
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Problem with my Toshiba Satellite A100-436 & FC7

On the first I wanna to sorry for my English.
I still learning, and with my grammar and spelling are still some problems.
So sorry for that.

Now something about my problem with this laptop. Perhaps for You it wouldn't be problem but I can't do that.
I can't finds drivers for Bridge Media Slot and for my “FN” function buttons ( I don't know how to call that buttons ware you have for example brightness of screen or turn on/off touch pad ). Also I wouldn't know how to install that if I would have to use drivers for win.
The would be all my problems with this laptop at the moment.
Thanks for any help and understanding that what I wrote. If I made really terrible mistakes in grammar or spelling please say that to txh for all
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