Sound Problem Satellite U300 runing windows 7

Sounds not working, driver with code 10.  Install last version from Toshiba site unsuccessufuly. Driver is realtek. Who can help me ..

In your other post, you said Code 30.
   Description of Code 10-related errors that Device Manager generates in Windows-based computers
We still don't know which model you have and what the symptoms are.
-Jerry

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