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02-05-2021 08:59 AM
I recently reinstalled Windows 10 on my computer after a hard drive failure. I didn't have the recovery drive; unfortunately lost it (its been two years). Now that I've reinstalled windows, there are five drivers that are unidentified: Base System Device, 2 PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller, PCI Memory Controller and Unknown Device.
I've tried using the drivers on the website, but all of them do not install, as they are not made for this version of Windows. I've gone to the Intel Website, and although it did install two drivers with it's automatic detection system, it did not resolve any of the missing drivers that are showing in Device Manager. I've also looked up manufacturers, such as Realtek, to see if the drivers were there.
The computer appears to be working fine, with no problems. Does anyone have any idea what those drivers are?
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