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intel ich7 family lpc interface controller 27b8
Hi,
I have a problem with this unknown device.
But I see it my system device manager.
Help me Find this driver
Hope I can you can help me to fix it
Paulo
Hi,
I have a problem with this unknown device.
But I see it my system device manager.
Help me Find this driver
Hope I can you can help me to fix it
Paulo
That must be a fairly old motherboard. The ICH7 chipset is pretty old. This "hardware" is the I/O Control Hub and the LPC portion handles legacy devices such as floppies. The drivers for the chipset would have been provided by the motherboard manufacturer on a floppy or disc. You might try the SFC Scannow command to make sure the driver isn't corrupt. Or you can try and let Windows find a driver by clicking on "Update Driver" but I doubt one will be found.
SFC Scannow Command: SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Added:
I forgot to mention that Intel might have universal drivers for the chipset but these often don't implement special features of the motherboard. The best source for chipset drivers are from the motherboard manufacturer.
Last edited by carwiz; 13 Mar 2015 at 22:33. Reason: Addition
I just checked; it appears Asus still has the motherboard drivers available. I would check your BIOS version too. It most likely needs updated as well.
Motherboard - P5G41T-M LX3 - ASUS
Right click on the "Unknown Device" in Device Manager and select Properties.
In the Properties window, click on the Details tab.
Under Property, click on the drop-down arrow and select Hardware Ids.
Copy and paste the data that appears under Value into your next message.
You could also try the Solution in this old Thread below ...
Intel(R) ICH7 Family LPC Interface Controller - 27B8
@carwiz so, here's my unknown device info and Bios info
ACPI\ATK0110
*ATK0110
@maxie already tried that but ain't working
ACPI\ATK0110 appears to be the hardware interface for an Asus utility suite for overclocking the PC. It was for use with Windows XP and had a lot of problems. I doubt that it will work with Windows 7. Just delete the hardware entry if warning bothers you. Or you can download the utility suite from Asus and see if it installs. Personally, I wouldn't use it.