Unknown Devices 1.4.20
Author:
Halfdone Development
Date: 06/21/2003 Size: 629 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 420068 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Unknown Devices helps find unknown devices and figure out what they really are.
Tips:
- Press F3 to search the selected text on the internet
. (Ctrl-F3 to search without the "+drivers")
- Press F2 or Ctrl-C to copy selected to clipboard
- Using an item under Full Details for a websearch
will likely give you better results
Limitations:
- This program only knows about PCI and AGP
devices. It will not be able to help with ISA based
devices and original PCMCIA cards.
- Also this program shows all devices found in the
registry including devices that no longer exists! Will
be fixed when I figure out how.
- This program might not display the unknown icon
for some devices even if Windows really doesn't
know what it is. If you see one please email me
with the EXACT name windows detects it as like
"Standard PCI Graphics Adapter" so I can add it.
Pcidevs.txt
PCI detection is provided by Craig Hart's pcidevs.txt. See his webpage at http://members.datafast.net.au/dft0802/ for updates to the file and more info.
Tips:
- Press F3 to search the selected text on the internet
. (Ctrl-F3 to search without the "+drivers")
- Press F2 or Ctrl-C to copy selected to clipboard
- Using an item under Full Details for a websearch
will likely give you better results
Limitations:
- This program only knows about PCI and AGP
devices. It will not be able to help with ISA based
devices and original PCMCIA cards.
- Also this program shows all devices found in the
registry including devices that no longer exists! Will
be fixed when I figure out how.
- This program might not display the unknown icon
for some devices even if Windows really doesn't
know what it is. If you see one please email me
with the EXACT name windows detects it as like
"Standard PCI Graphics Adapter" so I can add it.
Pcidevs.txt
PCI detection is provided by Craig Hart's pcidevs.txt. See his webpage at http://members.datafast.net.au/dft0802/ for updates to the file and more info.
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