Release TitleAudio: ESS Maestro 3i with Soft Modem, Driver, Windows 95, Windows 98, Multi Language, Latitude CPtS, CPxJ, v. 4.12.01.7137+h025, A05 File NameM39ua05m.exe (9 MB) File Date11/02/2000 File FormatHard-Drive ESS Maestro 3i Audio/Modem Driver for Windows 98/95.
http://ftp1.us.dell.com/audio/M39ua05m.exe
I had the same problem, I use XP, and I went int to and deleted the driver for it, I then used the "add new hardware" function and XP reinstalled it and it works fine now.
You have a laptop that someone replaced the 500mhz Pentium II with a 500mhz Celeron. The CPtS and CPXH/J used the same m'board, only the CPU and BIOS were different, and it is possible to convert one model to the other. What BIOS splash Screen and system Information shows is what counts, not what is stuck to the plastic.
You have a laptop that someone replaced the 500mhz Pentium II with a 500mhz Celeron. The CPtS and CPXH/J used the same m'board, only the CPU and BIOS were different, and it is possible to convert one model to the other. What BIOS splash Screen and system Information shows is what counts, not what is stuck to the plastic.
Are you sure? I wrote Turbo Max on mine with in dell able ink and now it runs faster!!
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Thank you for using Dell's Community Forum.
You should download the audio drivers for the Lat. CPtS.
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http://ftp1.us.dell.com/audio/M39ua05m.exe
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Are you sure? I wrote Turbo Max on mine with in dell able ink and now it runs faster!!