Most all home Admin's have run into the dreaded "Unknown Device" after installing XP. Here are some steps to assist in getting the correct driver for PCI based devices.
Steps
- 1Get the "Plug and Play" ID (PNPID) for the device.
- 2Open the device manager. Double click on device, click "Details" tab, choose "Compatible IDs" from the drop down menu. With the mouse, highlight the first listing under "Value", and copy using <Ctrl>+<C>, open notepad and paste.
- 3Now go to http://www.pcidatabase.com/vendors.php?sort=name
- 4I'll take this ID for my example: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7134&REV_01
- 5The part after "PCI/ven_" and before "&", is the Manufacturer ID. Open the find function and search for that ID on the given website. Then Click the link of the company.
- 6You'll now be taken to the device lists of the company.
- 7The device ID is after "dev_" and before "&" in the ID. Just use your find function to find the device with that ID, and you'll see its name in front of it.
- 8Locate driver. Ideally go to the manufacturer's web site and download the latest released driver. If that is not available, check to see if you have the driver disk. If all else fails, there are a number of sites that have drivers archived.
- 9Install driver.
- 10If you need more help, ask for help from someone familiar with PC's.
Tips
- Create a record of what is currently identified in Device manager prior to a reinstall.
- If this is an OEM machine there are usually download pages specific to the model.
Sources and Citations
Installing Drivers for "Unknown Devices" in Windows Xp
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