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Device description in a language not known, ple
Boggin:
The one that you put into the PCI Database - was that for the rolled back one or the NEC updated driver ?
jraju:
Hi,
That was the one , with NEC. After , i rolled back the driver. Altogether there were 8 updated unknown language drivers, and 6 has been rolled back to previous in one try. Another try, fixed the other two.Now , i will check with the pci data base with the rolled back drivers and will report, what it shows in the search in my next post.
Normally the drivers name starts with english letters, but this one , with gnu with f sign removed .What that denotes, but the details inside shows intel..., and you know that from my first post
jraju:
Hi, the driver details of the foreign language is by NEC ver 7.7.0.1 by microsoft windows hardware compatibility publisher
The version that was present before the update was provided by microsoft windows version 6.1.7601.18328
Boggin:
You didn't say where you downloaded the NEC drivers from.
If you want to check if they have any updates, then do it from Device Manager by right clicking on them then on Update Driver Software then on Search online.
Quite often it will return that you have the latest driver, but as I've said, there's no need to update drivers if the current one is working as it should.
Samson:
J. my guess is that you have used some third party program to update your drivers? I've seen Driver Booster and the like throw up some pretty weird recommended drivers on friends' machines that they have installed, for me to then sort out :wink:
Your screen shots show VIA USB Host controller with NEC driver, when you have stated that it is an Intel board and device ID clearly shows the USB HCI as Intel too. I'm with Boggin if you don't have a problem leave drivers alone, and I don't recommend third party driver finders, they have to find something/ anything to look good.
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