Jan 31, 2018 - @system32 Drivers Pci.sys #512 Ethernet Controller Unknown Device. I have downloaded the missing file on another computer however.
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Or read our to learn how to use this site. Hello i have a toshiba satellite a300d-155.I am running windows 7-64 bit.When i open the device manager i have two devices with a yellow exclamation mark.After searching i could not find drivers for them. The first driver is in 'other drivers' @system32 drivers pci.sys,#384;Mass Storage Controller [UNKNOWN DEVICE] Chip: O2 Micro Integrated MS/xD/SM Controller Detail PnpID VEN_1217&DEV_7130&SUBSYS_FF501179&REV_01 Vendor Device @system32 drivers pci.sys,#384;Mass Storage Controller Chip Vendor O2 Micro Chip Integrated MS/xD/SM Controller The second is also in 'other drivers' Unknown device ACPI/TOS6205 I used a program 'unknown device identifier' but when i run it shows only the first driver.The unknown device is not there.
Can you help me with this problem i am facing? PSAKCE-00F00TGE Thanks. It seems the machine is old and the original OS was Windows XP, Toshiba have almost no drivers for Windows 7! You have to collect the drivers searching the Net, please avoid using any Update drivers program because most of them include some kind of malware. Start with the driver posted by JohnC_21 it's safe because is from Toshiba servers. The ACPI/TOS6205 is related to software, probably you have the driver installed and now is missing the software to manage the device. Edit: For the Bluetooth part visit and download the PC Bluetooth Stack for Windows 7 x64 Edited by SleepyDude, 14 March 2016 - 04:53 AM.
Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Or read our to learn how to use this site. I have recently encountered a problem where a critical file was erased from my harddrive. My computer is stuck in a cycle of rebooting --->black screen offering to start up in safe mode, last known good configuration, or normally --->select any option --->reboot i have tried numerous fixes and discovered i am missing a file 'system32 drivers pci.sys' the literature online states to use the windows CD and run a repair on my computer however i do not have access to these CD's, i have downloaded the missing file on another computer however cannot find a way to install it into my other (broken) harddrive.
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Try running the chkdsk program. It runs from the command line, but will require a reboot in order to complet the routine. To run chkdsk you need to do the following: Start >>Run >>cmd.exe >>Press [Enter] OR Start >>All Programs >>Accessories >>Command Prompt When the command prompt window opens, type the following: chkdsk /f/r And then press [Enter] It will give some coding syntax returned and ask if you want to run chkdsk at next boot.
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