Toshiba Tecra s1 drivers

okay well i have an toshiba tecra s1 and it was running windows xp untill i reformatted today and put windows 7 on it. now i cannot find any of the networs or audio driver for the windows 7 operating system. can anyone help? Thanks in advance.

Tecra S1 (PT831U-102T97)
These ODDs should work.
   P000335740, V000011330, and P000337770
Some disassembly instructions here..
   Opening Toshiba Tecra S1 laptop...
-Jerry

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