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I've seen this problem on a lot of the Compaq's I have here at work. Some of these "Unknown Device's" I have founf to be USB ports or the Compaq thermal sensor or something that looks like some kind of electronic lock. If you really look through the hardware inside is there something that looks "different?" If the computer is working I just ignore the "Unknown Device's."
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>>> [log in to unmask] 5/29/00 8:39:03 AM >>>
I don't know if this is apply to your problem or not, but I did see a similar problem on an IBM PC (except it was a sound/modem conflict). The fix turned to be the IBM parts only work with old driver downloaded from IBM, not else where. You may only use drivers from compaq in your case too.
Hope this help.
Jun Qian
Michael T Miller wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm working on a Compaq Deskpro 4000 5133 with the following...
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> Imbedded CL5446 Video
> Imbedded NetFlex PCI
> Compaqs ESS ES1868 Sound
> DI5660 V.90 Modem
> Win95B OEM
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> Harddrive was formatted/fdisk'd "clean", down to the Softpaq.
> Starting anew, I flashed the latest BIOS, installed the latest Softpaq, latest device drivers (all but the DI5660 off the Compaq website). Now heres the problem...
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> I have an Unkown Device that Windows just can't name who's only resources are Input/Output Range 0C50-0C51.
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