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Paul
December 9th 03, 01:36 PM
Every time I log on Windows detects a new hardware device
but I have not installed any hardware.

If I try to install this non-existent hardware a driver
cannot be found. All I can find out about this "hardware"
is that it is a PCI device in slot 4(?) and a PNP device
Id, which to me is a random string of characters.

Any ideas why XP tries to install hardware that doesn't
exist?

Len
December 9th 03, 01:39 PM
Possibly an on-board device built into your MB and enabled. This could be
anything from sound to LAN or even modem on some boards. These devices do
share IRQs with PCI slots and virtually all boards so can be seen as PCI
devices.

Your MB manual may tell you if an on-board device shares a PCI slot 4.

FWIW,
Len

"Paul" > wrote in message
...
> Every time I log on Windows detects a new hardware device
> but I have not installed any hardware.
>
> If I try to install this non-existent hardware a driver
> cannot be found. All I can find out about this "hardware"
> is that it is a PCI device in slot 4(?) and a PNP device
> Id, which to me is a random string of characters.
>
> Any ideas why XP tries to install hardware that doesn't
> exist?

Peter Hutchison
December 9th 03, 01:57 PM
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:50:49 -0700, "Paul"
> wrote:

>Every time I log on Windows detects a new hardware device
>but I have not installed any hardware.
>
>If I try to install this non-existent hardware a driver
>cannot be found. All I can find out about this "hardware"
>is that it is a PCI device in slot 4(?) and a PNP device
>Id, which to me is a random string of characters.
>
>Any ideas why XP tries to install hardware that doesn't
>exist?

Find out what PCI cards you have installed and look in Device Manager
to see which one have been detected.
Common PCI cards include Modem, Network Card, Sound Card, TV Card,
some graphics cards etc.

Peter Hutchison
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