Why do i see many drivers? Below is a list of drivers that may be suitable for your device. With the different devices, they can have the same driver, it's because they all use the same chip manufacturer. How to select driver? If you are looking for an update, pickup the latest one. ![]() If your driver isn't working, use the driver having the same OEM with the your laptop/desktop brand name. I've just decided to test The Sims 3 under a 64-bit OS and am being hampered by not having the right drivers for my system. As above, it's a Dc7800 in the SFF and I'm currently running XP 32-bit on the machine I'm posting this with. The x64 XP is on a separate hard drive, and I have to swap cables to boot each separately [If anyone can tell me how to dual-boot, I'd really appreciate it]. Anyway, I'm looking for drivers fro the dc7800 that x64 XP will accept. That's likely a tall order. Even more so, now that the HP page that originally had all the drivers seems to have vanished. I managed to get a compatible driver for my R7 240 from the ASUS site, so the only real issue is the sound. I'm sure I can pick up a PCI Sound card on the cheap if need be, but would like to try getting drivers for the on-board first. It's also looking for motherboard drivers, USB 2.0 I think, and Ethernet too. The network doesn't bother me, as I'm not using it, but I don't want performance to suffer because certain motherboard or USB drivers aren't installed. Missing PCI Serial Driver (chipset driver) I have a HP Compaq dc7800 Convertible Minitower PC with Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit that the audio jack (back or front) does not work. When I contacted HP, because their website doesn't give the OS option for Windows 8 or Windows 10, they asked if I had any hardware in Device Manager that had a yellow '!' HP Compaq dc7800 Business PC - Yellow Mark on PCI Serial Port Under Microsoft Windows Device manager Issue: After the installation of Microsoft Windows operating system using retail editions of operating system media, the PCI Serial Port listed under Other devices in the Device Manager, indicates a yellow mark. Any help with these would be good. Just tried all the supportable downloads for the audio and none work. At the moment, I have several things coming up in Device Manager. I've included the Device Id, if that helps. TREE: COMPUTER>OTHER DEVICES 1. Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus HDAUDIO FUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_1884&SUBSYS_103C2818&REV_1001 4&1BBAF9C7&0&0001 2. Ethernet Controller PCI VEN_8086&DEV_10BD&SUBSYS_2818103C&REV_02 3&B1BFB68&0&C8 3. PCI Serial Port PCI VEN_8086&DEV_29B7&SUBSYS_2818103C&REV_02 3&B1BFB68&0&1B 4. Unknown device ACPI IFX0102 1 TREE: COMPUTER>SYSTEM DEVICES 5. PCI Simple Communications Controller PCI VEN_8086&DEV_29B4&SUBSYS_2818103C&REV_02 3&B1BFB68&0&18. Okay, just installed three of the four files you linked to. Here's how it looks now: TREE: COMPUTER>OTHER DEVICES 1. Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus HDAUDIO FUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_1884&SUBSYS_103C2818&REV_1001 4&1BBAF9C7&0&0001 2. Ethernet Controller PCI VEN_8086&DEV_10BD&SUBSYS_2818103C&REV_02 3&B1BFB68&0&C8 TREE: COMPUTER>SYSTEM DEVICES 3. Intel(R) Management Engine Interface PCI VEN_8086&DEV_29B4&SUBSYS_2818103C&REV_02 3&B1BFB68&0&18 I've tried installing all the downloads from the hp site for the audio, by themselves and with the update before. The update says it's not for this OS and everytime I go to install the ADI sound drivers, it bombs out at the end saying 'ADI Codec failed' or something similar. I'm thinking of just writing it off, disabling the audio in the BIOS and Device Manager if need be, and buying a cheap PCI Sound Card off of eBay to do the job. But I need to know that if I buy such a card that I'm not going to be faced with the same problem of there not being a XP x64 driver for it, so if anyone knows of a sound card on eBay that there is a x64 driver for, can you please provide links? I'm in NSW, Australia so something local would be nice, but if it's overseas I will buy it if I must. >Emerald The page for the network drivers says it's only for Itanium processors, and I don't have one of those. My understanding was that there were two different types of XP 64-bit: one that was designed for Itanium specifically, and the other a 'normal' type. I have this 'normal' type and my CPU is a Core 2 Duo. But if you say it will work in your next post, then I will try it.
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