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I have an ECS Elitegroup Mainboard; Socket A, L7VMM2.
Chipset - VIA KM266(NB) & VT8235 (SB) Chipset
On windows 98 startup it keeps searching for a PCI Communications
device and a PCI Universal Serial Bus device. These unknown devices are
also listed under "other" in Device Manager with a yellow question mark
next to them.
I do not know what these devices are and my mainboard drivers disk was
lost.
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could help.
Thanx in advance!
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"Northern Girl" wrote:
> I have an ECS Elitegroup Mainboard; Socket A, L7VMM2.
>
> Chipset - VIA KM266(NB) & VT8235 (SB) Chipset
>
> On windows 98 startup it keeps searching for a PCI Communications
> device and a PCI Universal Serial Bus device. These unknown devices are
> also listed under "other" in Device Manager with a yellow question mark
> next to them.
>
> I do not know what these devices are and my mainboard drivers disk was
> lost.
>
> It would be greatly appreciated if someone could help.
> Thanx in advance!
>
The following page links to drivers for the L7 series:
http://www.ecsusa.com/downloads/drivers_l7.html
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"Northern Girl" wrote:
> I have installed all of the drivers on those two pages but I'm still
> left with an unknown missing communications device.
>
> My modem is not integrated but drivers are recognized.
>
> My network adapter is integrated but its drivers are also recognized.
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
Just a guess, but it might be looking for the drivers for the AMR Riser that supports a special type
of modem, even though you have a regular PCI modem. Just for grins, try the Via 4-in-1 driver.
If not, just leave it; as long as every device works, it won't hurt anything to have an unknown
device in Device Manager.
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"Larry Scholnick" <Larry_Scholnick@Yahoo.Com> wrote in message
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> "Northern Girl" wrote:
> > I have installed all of the drivers on those two pages but I'm still
> > left with an unknown missing communications device.
> >
> > My modem is not integrated but drivers are recognized.
> >
> > My network adapter is integrated but its drivers are also recognized.
> > Any feedback would be appreciated.
> >
> Just a guess, but it might be looking for the drivers for the AMR Riser
that supports a special type
> of modem, even though you have a regular PCI modem. Just for grins, try
the Via 4-in-1 driver.
>
> If not, just leave it; as long as every device works, it won't hurt
anything to have an unknown
> device in Device Manager.
Or, disable the onboard modem in the BIOS.
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Hi NG,
"Northern Girl" <l_guigue@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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| I have an ECS Elitegroup Mainboard; Socket A, L7VMM2.
|
| Chipset - VIA KM266(NB) & VT8235 (SB) Chipset
|
| On windows 98 startup it keeps searching for a PCI Communications
| device and a PCI Universal Serial Bus device. These unknown devices are
| also listed under "other" in Device Manager with a yellow question mark
| next to them.
|
| I do not know what these devices are and my mainboard drivers disk was
| lost.
|
| It would be greatly appreciated if someone could help.
| Thanx in advance!
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