Coprocessing Driver?
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Hello, I would like to know what the "Coprocessor" driver is.
I assembled my PC recently, installed my drivers, but I don't know what this "Coprocessor" refers to and which driver I need.
Best regards, AkenShi.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 534.10
I assembled my PC recently, installed my drivers, but I don't know what this "Coprocessor" refers to and which driver I need.
Best regards, AkenShi.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 534.10
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Hi,
The best solution is to double-click on the desired hardware (the one with the yellow panel), then go to the "Details" tab. In Properties, expand and select "Hardware Ids", and in the box below, it will indicate "PCI\VEN_XXXX&DEV_YYYY.......".
XXXX is your VENDOR ID & YYYY is the DEVICE ID.
Then go to the website www.pcidatabase.com and do your searches with XXXX and YYYY. The site will give you the exact reference for the hardware. You just need to go to the corresponding manufacturer's website to download your driver.
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The best solution is to double-click on the desired hardware (the one with the yellow panel), then go to the "Details" tab. In Properties, expand and select "Hardware Ids", and in the box below, it will indicate "PCI\VEN_XXXX&DEV_YYYY.......".
XXXX is your VENDOR ID & YYYY is the DEVICE ID.
Then go to the website www.pcidatabase.com and do your searches with XXXX and YYYY. The site will give you the exact reference for the hardware. You just need to go to the corresponding manufacturer's website to download your driver.
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In "Device Manager," the CPU is recognized properly along with its coprocessor.
I'm wondering: when the Win10 update comes, will I have to reinstall the GPU drivers because some PCs have issues after the update? Is it because the update improperly replaces/configures the coprocessor drivers?
My PC isn't bugging anymore :)