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Hi Don
The PCI VEN number 14E4 for example tells you what manufacturer makes
the device.
You should be able to look it up on www.pcidatabase.com. Vendor 14E4
is Broadcom. You should also try to find the device ID in the
diagnostics. That will narrow it to the specific device which should
help in finding the driver.
All pci devices must advertise the vendor ID and device ID. It is
required by the PCI spec
Russ Poffenberger
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On Jul 15, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Don Penlington <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Rick wrote:
>> The IDE/MB drivers are VIA for sure, (based on the pictures on
>> "page 11" above.)>>
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> The diagnostic SIW identifies the Ethernet controller as "PCI/
> VEN_14E4DEV" and the multimedia controller as "PCE/VEN_1106DEV".
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> Does that make any sense? I couldn't find any drivers on the Asus
> site that corresponded to those identifications.
>
> The VIA drivers wouldn't install.
>
> If and when I get the computer back again, I'll check the other
> details you raise.
>
> Don Penlington
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