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Siemens Amilo PRO V8010 - PCI Device (?)

Hi!
Some days ago I got a new toy - my first notebook Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo PRO V8010, it was without OS, drivers CD's and so on, in one word - an empty laptop.
A the first moment there was a problem with SATA support for Windows XP installation, but I solved it.
I've installed all drivers from fujitsu-siemens.com web, everything seems ok and even works except one device in device manager - 'PCI Device' with '?' symbol. In driver details I see only that the device is placed on IRQ 10, I have also this ID in driver details, one person told me that it may help, but I gues that its not for me -> "PCI\VEN_104&DEV_8034&SUBSYS_107D1734&REV_00\4&1D3F0FB&0&4CF0"

Here is my everest report of my notebooks devices -> http://max.rullz.lv/devices.htm

What is this device and how can I install it? :/

here are also 2 screenshots from everest -> http://max.rullz.lv/blj.png and http://max.rullz.lv/blj2.png (sorry, but it's with Latvian language)!

HELP! :|
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I've downloaded all of those drivers from your given site. Wireless lan is already installed and works nice. Here is an another logfile from everest -> http://max.rullz.lv/logFile.txt if it helps somehow ;/
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The mini PCI adapters in laptops often include wireles-lan, ethernet, modem and bluetueth devices. So check for all of these.
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wireless - working
bluetueth - not integrated
modem - working
ethernet - working
Modems often work using generic drivers and also have their own drivers, so it might show up twice, and don't forget the "Voice" capabilities of such devices.
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I gues I'm too lame for all this, I dont even know what to search for and so on.. :|
You could also just check the bottom of your PC. MiniPCI cards are usually user accessible (remove a small cover plate), and then you should be able to see the card and also what is written on it.
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also didnt find anything usefull..

Here is info from SISoftware Sandra about the unknown device:

Device Information
Device Type : SCSI System Device
Device ID : bus 6, device 9, function 4
Windows Device Name : PCI Device
OEM Device Name : Texas Instruments (TI) ??? (8034)
OEM Hardware ID : FUN_4, VEN_104C, DEV_8034, REV_00
Device Name : Fujitsu Siemens Computers ??? (8034)
Product ID : VEN_1734, DEV_107D
Revision : A / 1 (0)

Power Management Features
Version : 2.00
Supports Clock Slow-down : Yes
Supports D1 PM State : Yes
Supports D2 PM State : Yes
Supports PME# : Yes
Supports PME Clock : No

Device Capabilities
Line Cache Size : 8 byte(s)
Latency Timer : 57 clk
I/O port resources : No
Memory resources : Yes
Bus Master Capable : Yes
Special Cycle Recognition : No
Memory Write & Invalidate : No
VGA Palette Snoop : No
Parity Error Response : No
Address/Data Stepping : No
System Error Line : No
Fast back-to-back Transactions : No
Detects Parity Errors : No
Supports System Error Line : No
Supports Parity Line : No
User Defined Format : No
66MHz Bus Support : No
New Capability List : Yes
Device Select Timing : Medium
Header : 00
Interface : 00

Hardware Resources
Memory Range : B0109400
Memory Range : B0109000
Memory Range : B0108400
Irq. No. : 10
INT Pin : A#
Dynamic Management : Yes

Maybe helps someone..
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