No PCI controller drivers
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Hi nichou666, I don't have the driver for the simplified communications PCI controller, there's a question and exclamation mark before it, it says other devices.
Thank you, best regards.
Thank you, best regards.
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Hi, faced with the same problem as all of you, I found the solution:
The PCI Simple Communication Controller corresponds to a MODEM, mainly the one integrated into the motherboard, so install the drivers for this card (see the manufacturer's website) and everything works. Not necessarily in a second case: the drivers install correctly but the message is still present, so you need to update the drivers by right-clicking, then selecting the directory where the drivers were installed during the failed installation, and everything works, the line: "PCI Simple Communication Controller is removed and replaced by MODEM 56K USR........
There you go, I hope you have the same issue
Bye
The PCI Simple Communication Controller corresponds to a MODEM, mainly the one integrated into the motherboard, so install the drivers for this card (see the manufacturer's website) and everything works. Not necessarily in a second case: the drivers install correctly but the message is still present, so you need to update the drivers by right-clicking, then selecting the directory where the drivers were installed during the failed installation, and everything works, the line: "PCI Simple Communication Controller is removed and replaced by MODEM 56K USR........
There you go, I hope you have the same issue
Bye
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Hello,
Same issue, same display, after switching to Windows 2000 (previously Windows 98) = loss of sound (all hardware OK and everything else is fine)
help me, what is a PCI controller, where can I find the right driver, based on what (motherboard, BIOS, operating system, ??)
Thanks for the info
Same issue, same display, after switching to Windows 2000 (previously Windows 98) = loss of sound (all hardware OK and everything else is fine)
help me, what is a PCI controller, where can I find the right driver, based on what (motherboard, BIOS, operating system, ??)
Thanks for the info
So I'm using Windows XP Home
and I found out how to do it! (Yes, it's possible ^^)
First, go to the Packard Bell website
(support)
http://support.packardbell.com/fr/item/?m=step1
then search for your type of PC
find the model.... (look below your PC, there should be a reference, it's the name of your PC. Go to quick search and note it down.)
After finding the type of PC, click on the image... (click on the actual name of your PC)
Normally, you should see your PC with below: product information, downloads, troubleshooting
Click on downloads...
A list of drivers will appear
Look for all your drivers
But for the PCI, you need to take the "modem driver"
Download it....
Then go to the desktop and click on the install icon
And there you go, restart your PC and off you go
There you go ^^
Contact me at
cintremat@hotmail.fr (specifying what you want ^^)
Sorry for the mistakes, I'm too lazy to correct them ^^
and I found out how to do it! (Yes, it's possible ^^)
First, go to the Packard Bell website
(support)
http://support.packardbell.com/fr/item/?m=step1
then search for your type of PC
find the model.... (look below your PC, there should be a reference, it's the name of your PC. Go to quick search and note it down.)
After finding the type of PC, click on the image... (click on the actual name of your PC)
Normally, you should see your PC with below: product information, downloads, troubleshooting
Click on downloads...
A list of drivers will appear
Look for all your drivers
But for the PCI, you need to take the "modem driver"
Download it....
Then go to the desktop and click on the install icon
And there you go, restart your PC and off you go
There you go ^^
Contact me at
cintremat@hotmail.fr (specifying what you want ^^)
Sorry for the mistakes, I'm too lazy to correct them ^^
Hello,
I have the same problem with my simplified communication PCI controller. My motherboard is MSI PM8PM-V (MS-7222) (3 PCI, 1 AGP, 2 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Video, LAN). I checked the manufacturer's website, I installed several drivers but nothing has changed ???????
It's strange and I can't find the solution. If anyone can help me, thank you.
I have the same problem with my simplified communication PCI controller. My motherboard is MSI PM8PM-V (MS-7222) (3 PCI, 1 AGP, 2 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Video, LAN). I checked the manufacturer's website, I installed several drivers but nothing has changed ???????
It's strange and I can't find the solution. If anyone can help me, thank you.
Orgasmic is right, search for at least 5 minutes before going to shout on the forums that you can't do it!!!
Go to the manufacturer's website of your PC, then in the downloads or driver section... and you will definitely find the corresponding driver by entering your PC's serial number. For Fujitsu, it's here:
http://support.fr.ts.fujitsu.com/fr/support/downloads.html
Go to the manufacturer's website of your PC, then in the downloads or driver section... and you will definitely find the corresponding driver by entering your PC's serial number. For Fujitsu, it's here:
http://support.fr.ts.fujitsu.com/fr/support/downloads.html
You need to find a driver called:
INTEL MANAGEMENT ENGINE INTERFACE, or update the driver (I did it in seven, it updates it)