Re: unknown device
T5 wrote:
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> thx chelsea, Mesh are not my favourite people at the moment but I'll wait
> till tommorrow
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> "Chelsea" <gallium1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:umHBVh$AGHA.2576@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
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>>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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>>5" <noanswer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:%23qcGdk8AGHA.808@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
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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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TS: it doesn't matter is they are or aren't.
Fact of the matter is there is an agreement in place - exercise your
part of the agreement IMO
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