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HP 2000 Notebook PC
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I am using HP 2000 Notebook PC, Serial No. is 5CB2310WGQ, I am facing problem in finding PCI device driver. So, please suggest me the easy way to to get it.

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HI,

 

Let us try to find the hardware id of the device you are trying to install. So go to device manager 

Click on start button > right-click on computer > click on properties > up in the left corner there is a small list , click on device manager.

Now go to the device which needs to be installed and right-click on it and click on properties. Go to the Tab details and open the menu under properties and find hardware id. Now copy the value and post it here for further help.

 

Let me know,

David

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Hi, @Habib21 :

 

The easy way to get the driver you need is to install the Realtek Card reader driver.

 

Download, unzip and run the setup application from the first file listed at the link below.

 

http://www.realtek.com.tw/Downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=15&PFid=25&Level=4&Conn=3&DownT...

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Hi,

 

Yes I would follow the advice of Paul_Tikkanen, the driver master, who can identify missing pci drivers by only having the name of the computer.

 

All the best,

David

 

 

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