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HP Compaq Pro 6300 Tower
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm tuning a refurbished HP Compaq Pro 6300 Tower PC, and so far things are going well.

 

Using the freeware at drivereasy.com , I succeeded in installing the latest 12 of 13 drivers

needing updates, as discovered by that freeware.  There is one device driver discovered

by that freeware which I cannot locate in Windows "Device Manager":

 

"Intel(R) Watchdog Timer Driver"

 

The driver file suggested by that freeware is "iccwdt.sys" .

 

This filename appears close e.g. "wdt' = WatchDogTimer

I have no clue what "icc" stands for, however.

 

I need help identifying which device listed in "Device Manager"

corresponds to that driver file.  Alternatively, perhaps there is

a "motherboard resource" I can DISABLE in the motherboard BIOS,

and I would then need to know which "resource" to DISABLE, please.

 

This is not a high-priority question, because this HP Compaq Pro 6300 Tower

is otherwise running nicely.  Thanks, in advance, for any assistance

you can offer here.  /s/ Paul

 

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