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    V2Je Windows XP.. Unknown Device in Device Manager.. can't figure out what it is....

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by demenion, Apr 21, 2007.

  1. demenion

    demenion Notebook Consultant

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    I have installed

    Modem
    Video drivers
    Sound drivers
    ATK0100
    UAA
    WWAN_Sierra
    CMOS_Camera
    Finger Print
    LAN
    Wireless 3945
    Wireless Console
    Bluetooth
    Card Reader

    Everything seems to be working,.. i just have a Unknown device in Device Manager and I can't figure out what it is.

    Other devices
    > Unknown device

    on Intel(R) 82801GBM (ICH7-M) LPC Interface Controller - 27B9
     
  2. zonda_s

    zonda_s Notebook Enthusiast

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    did you install the chipset drivers?
     
  3. loopty

    loopty Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there a TPM on the V2Je?
     
  4. demenion

    demenion Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah it was TPM, thanks.
     
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    what is the battery life like with windows xp?
     
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    what is a TPM?
     
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    anything bad if i dont install it?
     
  10. loopty

    loopty Notebook Evangelist

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    It doesn't really matter. Check your bios, by default mine was disabled (but it still shows up in device manager). There are some features (secure startup) in Vista that uses it but they're also not used by default. Mostly TPM is used in corporate/enterprise environments.