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    shriveled_toe
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    PCI Card

    I have a problem with a mysterious "PCI Card" that appears in my system under "other devices" The device has an exclamation point over it, and says that the drivers are loaded incorrectly. I have no idea what the drivers are, and all the cards I've placed on the motherboard myself, I never installed a "PCI Card" Does anyone know what this is and if so, how can I get drivers for it


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    I've had a few problems that sound similar to what is happening to you. Except my unknown device was called PCI Bridge. I finally figured out that the mysterious device was my on-board infrared connector. When you update the driver in device manager, try making it a "Built-in infrared port on laptop or desktop." It worked for me.

    Good luck,

    Steve

    BTW, this only seems to happen in Win95. I set up a Win98 machine with identical hardware and Device Manager didn't show any mystery devices.
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    Darren Wilson
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    What motherboard is it Mr Toe?????

    Normally a fix is on the disk / cd that came with the board such as a vgart.vxd upgrade or ali1707 patch etc.

    Have a check and let us know

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    Panther7
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    Originally posted by stevet:
    I've had a few problems that sound similar to what is happening to you. I set up a Win98 machine with identical hardware and Device Manager didn't show any mystery devices.
    Last Time I saw that message it was a modem,
    (cheap one) motorola or rockwell something..

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    Exclamation

    does the board have a ON-BOARD sound, NIC, video?
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