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Old 01-05-2006, 02:36 AM
Chelsea
 
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Default Re: unknown device

Your question is probably too specific to get answered here. Mesh computers
provide support on their website, all you have to do is register. The
unknown device could quite possibly be some chipset on your motherboard that
needs a driver. You could try the Asus website for a chipset driver as you
know the motherboard model. It's unusual for new PC's to come without a CD,
or a restoration image or possibly something on a hidden partition -again
talk to Mesh as you have paid for these things.

Chelsea

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> win xp pro media edition 2005
> amd dual core 64 bit 3800+ processor
> 300gb HDD
> 2GB DDR 400 RAM
> nvidia geoforce 6800 graphics
> ASUS A8N-E MOBO
>
> All assembled by Mesh Computers
>
> Hi,
> I have just got my Xmas present (early) and it had a corrupt partition so
> I had to do a full format/reinstall, (not good on a brand new machine)
> anyway I reinstalled but noticed that the manufacturers of my pc did not
> give me the drivers for the hardware. I located and installed the nvidia
> forceware drivers and audio drivers and everything looked good. When I
> rebooted I got an unknown device trying to install but I havent a clue
> what it is or how to install a driver for it. I asked windows to search
> the internet but it couldnt locate a driver. When I look in device manager
> it says that the unknown device is located on pci bus. What is it? Is it
> necessary to have this installed and if so where do I get the drivers for
> it?
>



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