Need Advanced Port Replicator III drivers to use it with my Portege M300

Hi,
I have a Portege M300 with an Advanced Port Replicator III. I've had to reinstall the operating system and now can't find any drivers for the port replicator.
Can anyone help me out? I'm running Win XP
thanks

Hi
I assume you need drivers for the XP OS. Am I right???
On the Toshiba driver page you will find all necessary drivers and utilities for Portg M300.
There you will find also the installation instruction document. This document shows the right installation order.
You should simply download all drivers and follow the installation order. Thats all

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