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06-15-2014 01:53 AM
Hi, I need PCI Simple Communications Controller driver for hp 430... windows 7 enterprise 64bit... unfortunately, the
Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) Driver dowloaded from hp website are cannot be installed.. the message popout "the system does not meet requirement"...
Can you help me to solve this problem?
06-15-2014
02:03 AM
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03-07-2017
10:16 AM
by
OscarFuentes
What is the complete product name or product number of your notebook?
It could be a Probook 430, a n HP 430 notebook or an Omnibook 430.
Help us to help you by posting the following information.
- see This HP web document if you don't how to locate the model number and\or product number.
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06-15-2014 04:21 AM - edited 06-15-2014 04:24 AM
Are you installing this as a result of seeing an uninstalled device in the Device Manager?
Have you considered using the Recovery Manager --> install Applications and drivers section to install the driver?
Try this version
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06-15-2014 05:45 AM
When you answer yes or no, please specify what you are answering.
In the device manager, right click on the device with no driover installed and select and click on Properties. See the following image. Select the tab as seen and use the drop down to select Hardware ids.
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06-15-2014 06:24 AM - edited 06-15-2014 06:24 AM
Hi:
You need one of these two drivers based on the chipset/processor your notebook has.
If your notebook has a Mobile Intel Series 6 chipset and a second generation core processor, you need this driver.
If your notebook has a Mobile Intel Series 5 chipset and a first generation core processor, you need this driver.
If you have no clue, try them both because one of them is sure to work.
06-15-2014 09:36 AM - edited 06-15-2014 09:39 AM
I don't get why neither of those drivers worked.
The purpose of getting the hardware ID is in the illustration you see, is the hardware manufacturers code for the device.
You can google the code and find out what the device is, and then get the driver for it.
So, now that you know what this is for, please post it so we can identify the troublesome device and go from there.
I still think it is one of those drivers that is needed, and we may have to manually install it.
