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Awsome rigg but Install disk was missing. I cant sem to find a driver
to eleiminate "unknown" in the device manager! The device manager
properties reads "Location: on Intel(R) 82801EB LPC Interface
Controller - 24D0"
So any help please whil I wait for my RMA would be nice.
TIA!
 
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In article <r39k61d3m96kk172c3ktb2u6t3aukdmer7@4ax.com>, Ronald Reitch LMT
<myemail@email.net> wrote:

> Awsome rigg but Install disk was missing. I cant sem to find a driver
> to eleiminate "unknown" in the device manager! The device manager
> properties reads "Location: on Intel(R) 82801EB LPC Interface
> Controller - 24D0"
> So any help please whil I wait for my RMA would be nice.
> TIA!

Most everything you need will be on an Asus download page.

In this case, a copy of the Intel chipset drivers will likely
fix you up. In the past, it might have had a name like INFINST.exe,
but more creative naming conventions might be used now.

Another place you can get the chipset drivers, is from
http://downloadfinder.intel.com .

The LPC interface is a slow speed bus. It is four bits wide.
I think it might start on the Southbridge. The LPC stands
for "Low Pin Count". LPC is used on some BIOS flash chips,
for example. It is also used on the odd Super I/O chip, like
the ITE8712.

HTH,
Paul
 
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Thank you for the info, unfortunately it didn't work 🙁


On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 09:21:15 -0400, nospam@needed.com (Paul) wrote:

>In article <r39k61d3m96kk172c3ktb2u6t3aukdmer7@4ax.com>, Ronald Reitch LMT
><myemail@email.net> wrote:
>
>> Awsome rigg but Install disk was missing. I cant sem to find a driver
>> to eleiminate "unknown" in the device manager! The device manager
>> properties reads "Location: on Intel(R) 82801EB LPC Interface
>> Controller - 24D0"
>> So any help please whil I wait for my RMA would be nice.
>> TIA!
>
>Most everything you need will be on an Asus download page.
>
>In this case, a copy of the Intel chipset drivers will likely
>fix you up. In the past, it might have had a name like INFINST.exe,
>but more creative naming conventions might be used now.
>
>Another place you can get the chipset drivers, is from
>http://downloadfinder.intel.com .
>
>The LPC interface is a slow speed bus. It is four bits wide.
>I think it might start on the Southbridge. The LPC stands
>for "Low Pin Count". LPC is used on some BIOS flash chips,
>for example. It is also used on the odd Super I/O chip, like
>the ITE8712.
>
>HTH,
> Paul
 
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Ronald Reitch LMT wrote:
> Awsome rigg but Install disk was missing. I cant sem to find a driver
> to eleiminate "unknown" in the device manager! The device manager
> properties reads "Location: on Intel(R) 82801EB LPC Interface
> Controller - 24D0"
> So any help please whil I wait for my RMA would be nice.
> TIA!

What is the DeviceId?

device manager->device->properties->details

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ACPI\ATK0110\1010110


On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 23:07:45 +0100, Ben Pope
<benpope81@_REMOVE_gmail.com> wrote:

>Ronald Reitch LMT wrote:
>> Awsome rigg but Install disk was missing. I cant sem to find a driver
>> to eleiminate "unknown" in the device manager! The device manager
>> properties reads "Location: on Intel(R) 82801EB LPC Interface
>> Controller - 24D0"
>> So any help please whil I wait for my RMA would be nice.
>> TIA!
>
>What is the DeviceId?
>
>device manager->device->properties->details
>
>Ben
 
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Ronald Reitch LMT wrote:
> ACPI\ATK0110\1010110

Hmm, found a few posts relating to ATK0110, but nothing particularly
conclusive. They were mostly on the A8N.

Try installing the latest AI Booster.
ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/AIBooster20048.zip

(Thats the latest I can be bothered to find)

Ben
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B-I-N-G-O!!

That did the trick! Thanks so much!

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 13:27:58 +0100, Ben Pope
<benpope81@_REMOVE_gmail.com> wrote:

>Ronald Reitch LMT wrote:
>> ACPI\ATK0110\1010110
>
>Hmm, found a few posts relating to ATK0110, but nothing particularly
>conclusive. They were mostly on the A8N.
>
>Try installing the latest AI Booster.
>ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/AIBooster20048.zip
>
>(Thats the latest I can be bothered to find)
>
>Ben
 
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Ronald Reitch LMT wrote:
> B-I-N-G-O!!
>
> That did the trick! Thanks so much!

Cool, no worries.

Ben
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