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    CF-72 Device Manager Unknown PCI Device

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by rockpiles, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. rockpiles

    rockpiles Newbie

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    Hi, I acquired a CF-72 from the local county. The hard drive had been wiped prior to my obtaining it. I did a fresh install of Win 2000 Pro and downloaded all drivers from Panasonic. Everything seems to be working correctly including the touchscreen.

    Device Manager shows one Yellow question mark under "Other Devices/PCI Device" which I haven't been able to figure out.

    The part number of the CF-72 is CF-72TCJUZPM. It has a 1.066 Intel III, 256 RAM, and 30GB drive.

    I posted a screen shot of the Device Manager at the following link and was hoping that someone could take a look and tell me which driver I am missing(assuming it is a missing driver).

    Thanks

    http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b...omputers/ToughbookScreenshot.jpg?t=1191098020
     
  2. Bigfoot_of_Nevada

    Bigfoot_of_Nevada Notebook Consultant

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    I would venture to say it is the hotkey driver.
     
  3. rockpiles

    rockpiles Newbie

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    "Hotkey Driver for Panasonic Notebook" does show up under "System Devices". Is it supposed to show up in another area in Device Manager? Thanks
     
  4. rockpiles

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    Got it...went to the Canada Panasonic site and got the Intel OS Chipset .inf file. Ran the Setup program, rebooted, and there are now (5) new Intel related chipset entrys under System Devices. No more "YellowQuestionMark/Other Devices".
     
  5. Bigfoot_of_Nevada

    Bigfoot_of_Nevada Notebook Consultant

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    sorry, I didn't see it the first time. I must need glasses
     
  6. DJACID

    DJACID Notebook Evangelist

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    it could be the chipset drivers??????????
    if it aint a hotkey drivers?????
    pci bus