Matsonic MS9158 driver
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ar_hang
, Sep 20 2008 06:34 AM
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Posted 20 September 2008 - 06:34 AM
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Posted 20 September 2008 - 07:23 AM
Hi ar_hang and welcome.
#2 Rule of Formatting - have all disks and hardware drivers on hand before formatting - of course, you don't need to be told that now, but just a reminder for future readers.
Check here. Unfortunately, Matsonic makes OEM products for other makers only - they do not have a public face, or website to get support. Too bad. I hope that site has what you need.
If the CMOS has been reset, or the battery is run down, the on-board sound may be disabled. Batteries are inexpensive and available at most any battery/watch/camera counter. When replacing the new battery, never touch with bare skin as the oils promote corrosion and attract dust. Use a clean cloth and make sure the computer is unplugged from the wall, and you take necessary ESD precautions to prevent static discharge damage. Most battery counters recycle old batteries too. Boot directly into the Boot Setup Menu, set date/time and verify boot order and drives, the Save and Exit.
Oh, #1 Rule - Never Reformat! (Formatting is always a last resort option, used after ALL other options have been exhausted. Nothing is learned by formatting, and it may not fix the problem).
#2 Rule of Formatting - have all disks and hardware drivers on hand before formatting - of course, you don't need to be told that now, but just a reminder for future readers.
Check here. Unfortunately, Matsonic makes OEM products for other makers only - they do not have a public face, or website to get support. Too bad. I hope that site has what you need.
If the CMOS has been reset, or the battery is run down, the on-board sound may be disabled. Batteries are inexpensive and available at most any battery/watch/camera counter. When replacing the new battery, never touch with bare skin as the oils promote corrosion and attract dust. Use a clean cloth and make sure the computer is unplugged from the wall, and you take necessary ESD precautions to prevent static discharge damage. Most battery counters recycle old batteries too. Boot directly into the Boot Setup Menu, set date/time and verify boot order and drives, the Save and Exit.
Oh, #1 Rule - Never Reformat! (Formatting is always a last resort option, used after ALL other options have been exhausted. Nothing is learned by formatting, and it may not fix the problem).
Bill (AFE7Ret)
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Freedom is NOT Free!
Windows and Devices for IT, 2007 - 2018
Heat is the bane of all electronics!
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