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malguru
02-09-2000, 10:19 AM
OKEY DOKEY
STUPID QUESTION TIME AGAIN !

WHAT IS THE PCI BRIDGE , WHERE DO I FIND IT??

IT HAS A ! IN DEVICE MANAGER

AND IS THIS IN THE SAME CATAGORY AS A KEY FOR AN INDOOR GRENADE RANGE!!

HELP!!!

Chaostician
02-09-2000, 10:58 AM
You must be running Win95...? If so you need to download the PIIX4E supplement for those drivers; or you should have a diskette that says Intel support drivers (setup.exe). If it's another OS the try double clicking on it in device manager, go to the driver tab and click "update driver" and reinstall it off of the CD.

Mntsnow
02-09-2000, 10:59 AM
Malgru, While I dont even begin to consider myself as a "Genius" I will try and help anyways http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif The PCI bridge is normally installed when installing the OS. It might be 1 of three different one's off the top of my head.
1. PCI to ISA bridge
2. PCI to processor
3. PCI to USB

What make and model of motherboard do you have? You need to reinstall the drivers for that system resource and that will clear the ! (one way to try and do this is the delete that device and reboot the computer and hopefully it will detect the device and install the correct drivers during the bootup process http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif

Mntsnow

Axel
02-09-2000, 02:23 PM
PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect. It's the electronic bus on the motherboard between the CPU and the PCI expansion cards and has it's own set of I/O chips. The older technology is the ISA bus that transfers information to the card at about 5MB/second. PCI runs at about 132MB/second transfer rate. You can see the advantage....

Motherboard manufacturers and I/O chip manufacturers will release new drivers from time to time to enhance or enable new functionalities on the PCI bus.

Some newer expansion cards won't run on older PCI bus drivers, or the driver for the bus can become corrupt requiring replacement.

In <start> <settings> <control panel> <system> <device manager> it is located under the <system devices> listing at the bottom along with most of the other motherboard and chipset required driver software. You can get into the properties of the PCI BUS and update the driver there from disk if you have the driver downloaded from the manufacturer's web site.

malguru
02-10-2000, 08:25 AM
is there any point of me looking at win 95 and win98 disks to find the pci bus driver ?
where can i get these drivers from if i dont know the make of mother board?
is there any hope ???

i feel times running out!
nope just magpie my cat with my watch in his mouth!!
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please help

[This message has been edited by malguru (edited 02-14-2000).]