dannydanny
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
I`m have just done a fresh install of Windows 2000 on my IBM NetVista M41. After installation, I went to Device Manager, and there were 3 items with the question mark and a yellow circle next to them. I inserted the CD I got from IBM with all the drivers required for my machine, and one by one installed drivers for 2 of those items (It turned out to be the network card and sound card).
However W2k can`t find an appropriate driver on the CD for the last item. According to the device manager, its a PCI device, but I have not installed any PCI devices...
My PC will run fine, but that "unknown device" status in device manager bugs me.....
According to device manager, the device sits on PCI Bus 0, Device 31, Function 3, and consumes IRQ 5.
The thing is, if PCI Bus 0, Device 31, Function 2 is a USB controller, and PCI Bus 0, Device 31, Function 4 is also a USB controller, does that make my mystery device a USB controller too (since the function number is in between)?
Are there any other ways/tricks of finding what type of device it is? I see that IRQ 5 is usually for the LPT2 parallel port, but I don`t think my computer has one....
Thanks for any info,
Danny
I`m have just done a fresh install of Windows 2000 on my IBM NetVista M41. After installation, I went to Device Manager, and there were 3 items with the question mark and a yellow circle next to them. I inserted the CD I got from IBM with all the drivers required for my machine, and one by one installed drivers for 2 of those items (It turned out to be the network card and sound card).
However W2k can`t find an appropriate driver on the CD for the last item. According to the device manager, its a PCI device, but I have not installed any PCI devices...
My PC will run fine, but that "unknown device" status in device manager bugs me.....
According to device manager, the device sits on PCI Bus 0, Device 31, Function 3, and consumes IRQ 5.
The thing is, if PCI Bus 0, Device 31, Function 2 is a USB controller, and PCI Bus 0, Device 31, Function 4 is also a USB controller, does that make my mystery device a USB controller too (since the function number is in between)?
Are there any other ways/tricks of finding what type of device it is? I see that IRQ 5 is usually for the LPT2 parallel port, but I don`t think my computer has one....
Thanks for any info,
Danny