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PCI device not working after re-install

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Happy Jim - 23 May 2007 23:06 GMT
I loaded a virus and had to re-install (destructive) XP home edition on my
gateway computer from a one disc setup.
1.  PCI device, PCI simple communications controller, and video controller
all come up on OTHER DEVICES with a ?!.  
           Driver PCI  bus0, device 27, function 0
          Communications controller PCI slot  (PCI bus 5, Device 1,
Function 0)
          VGA Code 28
2.  Can not get my modem to work.  does not come up on the plug and play.
3.  Tried to reload the drivers for the PCI and does not work.

Can you help,  what other information do you need......
peter - 24 May 2007 02:39 GMT
Sounds like you need to install the drivers for your modem and
video..........Gateway website??
peter
>I loaded a virus and had to re-install (destructive) XP home edition on my
> gateway computer from a one disc setup.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Can you help,  what other information do you need......
Happy Jim - 25 May 2007 15:49 GMT
Thank you   it helped me.  I have my modem and everything seems to work now
thank you.  i am very happy   but.......

1.  I still have the PCI ?!.......   loaded all drivers from gateway.   what
does this mean should i be worried......  
2.  how do i get rid of the error

thank you thank you thank you

> Sounds like you need to install the drivers for your modem and
> video..........Gateway website??
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> >
> > Can you help,  what other information do you need......
Shenan Stanley - 24 May 2007 03:19 GMT
> I loaded a virus and had to re-install (destructive) XP home
> edition on my gateway computer from a one disc setup.
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>
> Can you help,  what other information do you need......

You need to install the drivers for the devices themselves.

I usually install drivers in this order:
 - Motherboard chipset
 - Video
 - Network
 - Sound
 - Other.

Sounds like you need to get the drivers downloaded and install them.

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Happy Jim - 25 May 2007 15:47 GMT
Thank you   it helped me.  I have my modem and everything seems to work now
thank you.  i am very happy   but.......

1.  I still have the PCI ?!.......   loaded all drivers from gateway.   what
does this mean should i be worried......  
2.  how do i get rid of the error

thank you thank you thank you

> > I loaded a virus and had to re-install (destructive) XP home
> > edition on my gateway computer from a one disc setup.
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Sounds like you need to get the drivers downloaded and install them.
Mario Schmidt - 25 May 2007 21:33 GMT
Happy Jim schrieb:
> 3.  Tried to reload the drivers for the PCI and does not work.

Please post the PCI-ID of the device in question.

This will tell us the Vendor and which device it is so we can find the
correct driver for you.

It is in the format PCI\VEN_XXXX\DEV_XXXX... and can be found in the
details tab of the device properties in device manager in the control panel.

And: Don' t forget to install ALL updates on Windows Update Site
(http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com) except Windows Media Player 11 and
NetMeeting. You don' t need them, there are way better free programs out
there that do the same job a lot better.
Happy Jim - 30 May 2007 19:20 GMT
PCI/VEN_8086&DEV_2668&SUBSYS_4040107B&REV03_\3&61AAA01&1&D8
i hope this helps

> Happy Jim schrieb:
> > 3.  Tried to reload the drivers for the PCI and does not work.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> NetMeeting. You don' t need them, there are way better free programs out
> there that do the same job a lot better.
Mario Schmidt - 30 May 2007 20:18 GMT
Happy Jim schrieb:
> PCI/VEN_8086&DEV_2668&SUBSYS_4040107B&REV03_\3&61AAA01&1&D8
> i hope this helps

This is an PCI HD-Audio device (Soundcard).

You have to install Windows XP Hotfix KB888111 first, only after
installing this hotfix you will be able to load and use the necessary
driver.

It should be supplied with the driver for your Soundcard. If not, just
look for any other HD-Audio driver and just unpack out the KB888111
hotfix of that foreign driver.
 
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