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Finding driver(s) for one remaining Unknown Device
My Lenovo M57p came with Vista pre-installed and when I rolled it back to WinXP I had to go through the usual process of finding all the drivers and installing them.
However one of the devices still remains an "Unknown Device" in the device manager. The details are as follows;
Device Type: Other Devices
Manufacturer: Unknown
Location: on Intel ICH9D0 LPC Interface Controller
Device Instance Id: ACPI\WEC1000\1
Any ideas about how to find the driver will be much appreciated.
However one of the devices still remains an "Unknown Device" in the device manager. The details are as follows;
Device Type: Other Devices
Manufacturer: Unknown
Location: on Intel ICH9D0 LPC Interface Controller
Device Instance Id: ACPI\WEC1000\1
Any ideas about how to find the driver will be much appreciated.
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Try running a scan from this website -
http://www.driveragent.com
You have to sign up to get the download for the driver, however you might find that the free scan will tell you just what the device is.
http://www.driveragent.com
You have to sign up to get the download for the driver, however you might find that the free scan will tell you just what the device is.
ACPI is the Advanced Configuration Power interface - so its likely that its the chipset drivers that are required. Scan the manufactureers site - you may be lucky - then again you might not - many OEMs are not producing Xp drivers for new hardware
ScottRogersGC--Perhaps uninstall the Unknown Device. Â And then reboot. Â Is any device not working? Â Was the Unknown Device reinstalled on reboot, or are all devices now accounted for?






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This device is:
winbound trusted platform module 1.2
This device can not be found on http://www.pcidatabase.com/index.php
or installing chipset drivers could not enable this device
simply updating the driver using windows update can enable this driver.
winbound trusted platform module 1.2
This device can not be found on http://www.pcidatabase.com/index.php
or installing chipset drivers could not enable this device
simply updating the driver using windows update can enable this driver.
Try updating the Lenovo Energy Management.
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Microsoft Windows XP is the sixth release of the NT series of operating systems, and was the first to be marketed in a variety of editions: XP Home and XP Professional, designed for business and power users. The advanced features in XP Professional are generally disabled in Home Edition, but are there and can be activated. There were two 64-bit editions, an embedded edition and a tablet edition.