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fundanglr

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#195935 12-May-2016 16:25
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hey there, ive got a usb3 pci board in my pc, but i cant for the life of me rememebr the manufactur and , of course windows doesnt recognise it.

 

 

 

anyone know of a program that will identify non OE bits so i can locate a driver?

 

 

 

 


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  #1551600 12-May-2016 16:27
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Have you looked in Device Manager at the properties of the part (presumably shown as an unknown device) ad look for the Hardware IDs, then search here: http://pcidatabase.com/  





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  #1551602 12-May-2016 16:30
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lscpi (yeah, I know, I know)


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