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Date: | Wed, 24 Jan 2001 11:36:38 -0500 |
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When my machine booted up a few days ago, it suddenly reported that it had
found a "new PCI communications device". If I tell the wizard to ignore the
device, it adds an "Unknown Device" to my Device Manager. If I tell it to
search for a driver, wherever I tell it to search, it can't find one. If I
try to delete the device, the same thing happens next time I boot. They're
supposed to come to put in my ADSL cards soon, and I'm afraid that this
non-existant device will cause problems, since Device Manager says that
Windows has assigned some memory space to it. How do I get rid of it?
As far as I can see, my real PCI devices (sound card, video card) are working
fine.
Thank you.
David Jonathan Justman.
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