Whatever this is has really messed up my computer! I can't play any DVDs or any video that uses Flash or Shockwave! I'm getting desperate, I have used Driver Genius Professional to no avail.Intel no longer offers any kind of support, I have tried downloading their general driver but every time it locks up and crashes, I assume for the same reason the Flash and Shockwave does.
I have a J & W H61M-D3 (B3) motherboard with an Core i3 2100,4 gig DDr3 ram.Windows 7 professional 64 bit Im despritly looking for the drivers for pci simplecommunications controller and SM bus controller
I recently rebuilt my pc with a gigabyte ga h77m d3h and core i3 2120 with 512m dedicated to on board graphics. The computer will start fine after you do the fresh install of windows 7 prof. 64 bit with the default video driver from windows. I've updated my bios using gigabyte's @bios tool and I've tried installing th drivers from the disc, from intel's website and with automatic update in device manager. Could a corrupt windows install file cause this issue? I downloaded the ISO from the Microsoft website when I bought the product key.
I installed Windows 7 build 7227 3 days ago and have encountered 2 problems.
My MB Management Engine Interface Drivers are incompatible and even when I try to run them in compatibility mode they still do not work.
2nd Problem:
The new OS is not picking up one of my WD 1Tb HDD. It shows in the bios, and it shows in the device manager but nowhere else. I think that this may have something to do with the fact that there is no PCI simple communications controller installed, and I cannot find that anywhere.
My hardware id's are PCIVEN_127A&DEV_1025&SUBSYS_1025127A&REV_01 PCIVEN_127A&DEV_1025&SUBSYS_1025127A PCIVEN_127A&DEV_1025&CC_078000 PCIVEN_127A&DEV_1025&CC_0780
I found this site while browsing on my iPod. Now why would I have to use my iPod when I have a beautiful new computer sitting in front of me? Well as the title says. I have no controllers, ergo, no Internet.I bought it second hand, absolutely nothing wrong with it, I think he just might of went too far when he wiped it before giving it to me.So, I came here hoping you guys could rescue me... I'm looking for the driver(s) I need, and I'm also wondering how I can manage to download them to my com if it's not online. I have;System Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., LtdSystem Model: H55M-S2OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit (6.1 build 7600)Processor: Intel Core i3 CPU 540 @ 3.07ghz (4 CPUs)BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PGg that's all good, I read it all of my DxDiag.
I'm attempting to install a retail copy of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit (VPCEB15FM) or "PCG-71312L" on this laptop. However, this message appears: "A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now." The problem is that I cannot find the Intel 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller drivers for Windows 7 64-Bit to put on a floppy or USB drive. I've combed the Sony website and Google and the only Intel 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller Drivers that can be placed on a floppy or USB are for Windows XP. Without the TXTSETUP.OEM, I'm dead in the water! The 64-Bit drivers (INDOTH-00215023-0042.EXE) are for an already installed Windows 7. BTW guys, the the BIOS settings on this laptop is as anemic as it gets, so there is really no way to optimize there..
I am trying to install windows 7 on my intel D945GNT board. I am doing the clean installation is gooing smooth upto the "completing installation" step. Once it reaches that step after that its refreshing first time. Then it is hanging there.
I am not able to figure out the problems from the previous threads. I don't have any ethernet connection to that PC and even there is no graphics card expect the on board card.
Previously I was using vista, but now I am not able to install vista also. If I install vista also in the same place the installation getting stuck.
I have heard that maybe some versions of Windows 7, such as Starter or Home Basic, will not permit the automatic switching to a stand alone graphic card (Nvidia or ATI Radeon).
I wish to find out if this is correct and if so, which versions are restricted? I use Photoshop and play HD video files up to 2GB in size, so I want to ensure switching is performed for improved graphical performance. Based on this finding, I can then decide what O/S to buy with a new laptop I'm about to purchase.
I am building two servers with identical hardware ... Intel S5520HCT mother board, dual Xeon E5607 2.26GHz, Seagate SATA 2TB drive, 8GB Crucial memory and OCZ Agility SSD drives. I am using the onboard video and motherboard has been update with the latest BIOS.
But when I install Windows 7 Pro 64 to 50GB partition on the SATA drive, or to a single partition SSD ... the system hangs after the final reboot right after "Updating Registry" and "Starting Services" during the "Completing Installation" phase. The next input should be username and computer name ... but it never gets to that.
I have minimum hardware attached ... disabled networking in BIOS ... and tried with a number of different memory configurations ... etc .. etc ... but still the same result .. and I am now totally clueless. I even tested all my hardware on a Tyan S7025 board ... and there it installs without any issues.
error coming keyboard not present on intel orignal board having i5 processor, PS2 keyboard lights glow as soon as keyboard is plugged in the PS2 socket but it does not work, tried to connect a USB keyboard but same message is coming and problem is persisting
my device manager is showing an exclamation mark on PCI simple Communications Controller and when i right click n update, then search automatically, it says that it's unable to?
does anyone knows where i can get the PCI Simple Communications Controller Driver. i´m currently running a Gateway 3234m, with a Intel Core 2Duo, E7400 2.80GHZ and 4gb of Ram and a 64 bit operating system.
I have an HP dc7700 that we are upgrading to Windows 7 and have a PCI controller error. The hardware ID is: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_2994&SUBSYS_2802103C&REV_02.