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Missing Device in x64

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pjohanse - 24 Jul 2005 14:22 GMT
I have one last missing device in my x64 install that I cannot seem to figure
out. The device details are: ACPI\ABT2005

Does anyone know what this is? If so, where I might be able to track down a
driver?

TIA!

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John Barnes - 24 Jul 2005 14:28 GMT
See
Unknown Device in Device Manager - how to identify?   7/20/2005 from Colin
Barnhorst  for discussion and solution.

>I have one last missing device in my x64 install that I cannot seem to
>figure
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> TIA!
pjohanse - 24 Jul 2005 16:42 GMT
Thanks for the reply. That appears to be a good fix for a similar problem on
an ASUS motherboard, however it doesn't give much help for this problem on my
Abit motherboard.
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> Unknown Device in Device Manager - how to identify?   7/20/2005 from Colin
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Colin Barnhorst - 25 Jul 2005 02:29 GMT
It is likely a utility.  The fix may well be the same, but adapted to Abit.
Check the decoration on the .ini and post back.

> Thanks for the reply. That appears to be a good fix for a similar problem
> on
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pjohanse - 25 Jul 2005 03:56 GMT
I searched the disk for any files containing "ACPI" or "ABT2000" and neither
returned any results. Abit does not have any additional drivers available. I
have also searched the chipset drivers from Intel as well.

> It is likely a utility.  The fix may well be the same, but adapted to Abit.
> Check the decoration on the .ini and post back.
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> >> > TIA!
Colin Barnhorst - 25 Jul 2005 16:37 GMT
Sorry, but I am only familiar with the ASUS files.

>I searched the disk for any files containing "ACPI" or "ABT2000" and
>neither
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nashslash - 21 Feb 2006 23:35 GMT
Hi there, don’t know if you ever found the answer to your question. Bu
this is an easy one

The unknown device is the GURU microprocessor on the ABIT motherboard
To get rid of the unknown device in device manager.  All you do  is
install the latest GURU software from ABIT for your motherboard the
reboot. The unknown device is gone. Also, you don’t have to run th
GURU software if you don’t like simply go into the options of GURU an
disable it from start-up

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