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You are very welcome BAMS-CCS.  I am glad I was able to help in the resolution of your issue.  

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Hi
Thanks a lot, this driver has resolved my problem. I'm running Windows 8 Entreprise on DV62193el.
Have a nice day!...
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thanks for this. this has resoleved similar issue for laptop pavillion dv5-1211em for windows 8 pro

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thanks so much , it worked for me too , HP Pavillion DV6 2190us

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I've a HP DL180G6 Proliant server.

after bootup m facing a message displaying new hardware found.after going through the device manager i found, it comes under other device. Hardware ID is ACPI/PNP0CoF.. 

 

please help me resolve it as ASSAP.

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Hello maggie6587.  

What version of Windows came installed on the server?

What version of Windows is it currently running?

Were their any updates around the time this issue began?

The Hardware ID seems to be just a generic placeholder and doesn't pull up anything helpful on Google.  So, this may take a little investigation to resolve.

I'll keep an eye out for your reply.  Have a good day.

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the server is assembled newly.

Win Ser 2008 Standard edition 32 bit is installed.

There are no such hardware /software changes yet being performed.

Thae server has 2CPU,2x2GB Ram. That's it.

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ok sr


@samschilling wrote:

There's a good chance that it's the driver for your battery.

On most Vista/XP computers the battery is listed in Device Manager as Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery


 

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