Hi, I really need someone's technical insight!
My laptop a 'Packard Bell TE11HC' needed to be restored back to it's default settings. Being a Windows 8 machine I used the built-in 'recovery tool', though unfortunately it failed. After contacting the manufacturers they sent me the 'recovery disks', and at first they were successful.
However (for whatever reason) I needed to restore the machine again. So I restored the machine (seemingly with no issues) and at this point I lost all the motherboard's audio capabilities, and after numerous attempts of uninstalling the Audio Device and reinstalling the appropriate Audio Drivers, it still just wouldn't work - it still doesn't.
A period of time after losing the laptop's audio I'd had restored the system on several other occasions. The latest had left my laptop with no wireless capabilities and in far worse shape due to the machine failing to even recognise the wireless card's existence? Even with the appropriate Driver it fails to recognise any hardware?
So I'm interested if anyone has a solution or even an explanation as to why this occurs? Thanks.
My laptop a 'Packard Bell TE11HC' needed to be restored back to it's default settings. Being a Windows 8 machine I used the built-in 'recovery tool', though unfortunately it failed. After contacting the manufacturers they sent me the 'recovery disks', and at first they were successful.
However (for whatever reason) I needed to restore the machine again. So I restored the machine (seemingly with no issues) and at this point I lost all the motherboard's audio capabilities, and after numerous attempts of uninstalling the Audio Device and reinstalling the appropriate Audio Drivers, it still just wouldn't work - it still doesn't.
A period of time after losing the laptop's audio I'd had restored the system on several other occasions. The latest had left my laptop with no wireless capabilities and in far worse shape due to the machine failing to even recognise the wireless card's existence? Even with the appropriate Driver it fails to recognise any hardware?
So I'm interested if anyone has a solution or even an explanation as to why this occurs? Thanks.