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Dell XPS 400 Unknown Device in Device Manager
Posting this for archiving purposes.
I recently got a Dell XPS 400, and immediately went about formatting the hard drive and installing Windows XP Pro. After installing the appropriate device drivers, I still had an unwelcome Unknown Device listed in the Device Manager. Ultimately the solution was to install the Intel Quick Resume Technology Driver from Intel's site - this is not something that is available on Dell's download site. The URL is he http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...ng&prdmap=2222 From Intel's site: "This driver updates Windows* XP Media Center Edition 2005 to allow Intel® Viiv™ technology-based PCs to behave like consumer electronic device with instant on/off (after initial boot, when activated) capability." Of course, I am using it on XP Pro. The file name is iqrtd110_enu.exe |
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Dell XPS 400 Unknown Device in Device Manager
wrote in message oups.com... Posting this for archiving purposes. I recently got a Dell XPS 400, and immediately went about formatting the hard drive and installing Windows XP Pro. After installing the appropriate device drivers, I still had an unwelcome Unknown Device listed in the Device Manager. Ultimately the solution was to install the Intel Quick Resume Technology Driver from Intel's site - this is not something that is available on Dell's download site. The URL is he http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...ng&prdmap=2222 From Intel's site: "This driver updates Windows* XP Media Center Edition 2005 to allow Intel® ViivT technology-based PCs to behave like consumer electronic device with instant on/off (after initial boot, when activated) capability." Of course, I am using it on XP Pro. The file name is iqrtd110_enu.exe Hey, thank you for posting this. I'd been going nuts trying to figure out what my unknown device was. Mine only appeared after some recent MS *updates*. |
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