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11-09-2011 04:39 PM
I am having same problem with PCI Simple Communications Controller. Device Manager says no drivers are loaded.
I installed Windows 7 Home Premium on an HP Compac dc7800p desktop.
The hardware IDs are:
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29B4&SUBSYS_2819103C&REV_02
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29B4&SUBSYS_2819103C
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29B4&CC_078000
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29B4&CC_0780
Where do I find the drivers?
11-09-2011 05:14 PM
Hi, tbakos:
Try the HECI driver.
Paul
11-10-2011 09:38 AM
It worked! Problem solved! No yellow warnings in Device Manager. All drivers, apparently, present and accounted for.
Now that I know which driver is needed I went back to the HP Driver support page for my PC and note that this HECI driver is listed. However, it was not clear (at least to me) that it was the missing driver for the problem I had which was labled "PCI Simple Communications Contoller".
Thanks!
11-10-2011 09:49 AM - edited 11-10-2011 10:06 AM
Hi, Tom:
You're very welcome.
The device details ID string you posted lists the unknown device as the Intel Management Interface Engine Interface.
On some support pages it is clearly listed as such.
On some pages it is part of the Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) configuration.
And on others, such as the dc7800 support page, it is listed as the HECI driver.
The clue to this, is all these things are at least indirectly related to each other.
If you are using the dc7800 for home use, you will probably never use any of this technology.
But in big corporations, where they have to remotely manage PC's, these things are necessary.
If you are interested in learning more about Intel's AMT, this article does a good job.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Active_Management_Technology
Paul
11-10-2011 09:53 AM
Thanks for the explanation. It explains why my PC was working fine even without the drivers which I probably don't really need but the yellow warnings are a bit disconcerting. I suppose I could have simply disabled the devices but I didn't know what I might be losing. Now I do.
12-26-2011 12:31 PM
After reviewing the old replies, I tried downloading the PCI Simple Communications driver to my Windows 7 (64 bit) machine but i could not install it. The comment was that this machine does not have sufficient resources to support installation.
Do I need this driver? The problem I am trying to solve is a very slow startup time (8 minutes, far too long) and the diagnostics led me to the missing driver.
What driver should I be using, and is this a possible solution to slow bootup?
Thanks
Harry
12-26-2011 01:37 PM
Hi, Harry:
Please click on the missing PCI Simple Communications device in the device manager. Then click on the details tab.
In the Properties drop down list, select the second item (Hardware ID's). Post the top string of characters you see.
Also post the full model # of the PC you have.
I highly doubt this driver is the cause of any sluggishness you're experiencing with the PC.
Normally such a slow boot up is the result of too many running processes. A lot of unnecesary programs, an antivirus program that uses a lot of resources... it could be a lot of things.
My Windows 7 64 bit PC (HP 8200 Elite CMT) boots up in less than a minute and runs like a champ.
I stripped it of any unnecessary programs (fortunately as a business desktop, it didn't come with many), and use Microsoft Security Essentials as my antivirus, antispyware solution. That A/V program does not tie up many system resources.
Paul
01-15-2012 02:15 PM - edited 01-15-2012 02:41 PM
hey....i bought a new pc....HP 630 Notebook, i5 2nd Gen processor....and i just installed the windows 7 and i am gettin the same thing here........PCI bus 0, device 22, function 0 i.e PCI SIMPLE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER......
please help me out urgenT
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C3A&SUBSYS_3672103C&REV_04
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C3A&SUBSYS_3672103C
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C3A&CC_078000
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C3A&CC_0780
01-15-2012 04:30 PM
Hi, Dawood:
You need the IMEI driver for your HP 630.
Paul
