

- #Optiplex 755 pci simple communications controller drivers
- #Optiplex 755 pci simple communications controller driver
- #Optiplex 755 pci simple communications controller Patch
#Optiplex 755 pci simple communications controller driver
What I've tried > Obtained the driver pack as mentioned here in other threads, and individually installed every driver for all of the unknown hardware one by one. Standard Intel Core Duo E6550 2.33 Ghz / 2gb DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-6400) / Graphics=Intel Q35 / Network= Intel-82566DM-2 / 150 GB Hdd (Bios is old A12) just formatted and re-installed Windows XP Pro. īackgound : Stand alone home PC = DELL OPTIPLEX-755. I have also done the Dell Website diagnostic several different ways, to no avail -after updating and applying fixes to all of. "PCI - Simple Communications Controller" - with no driver that will load or work. I have tried all the advice in other threads, (bits relevant to XP Pro) and still have the 'Other Devices' flagged in the Device Manager as: I have been reading till my eyes are bleeding, and hoping someone can help me out of my dilemma ? Can I resurrect this old thread please ? Just call me Lazarus.
#Optiplex 755 pci simple communications controller drivers
It detected the drivers and installed.Hi Guys. Then I updated the drivers from Devices Manager and pointed them to the folder on the desktop. I downloaded two drivers below Zip Files and unzipped them to folder on desktop. Most of the Drivers loaded automatically but two devices got flagged like you mentioned. Had same issue and how I resolved my After upgrading to Windows 7 32bit on Dell OPTIPLEX 755 Desktop.

Then use everest to compare what's installed, what's not. EDIT: If it's a DELL machine you should have a service tag code to get to the proper drivers page on Dell's website. The one and only rule of thumb - don't fix things that work. Why are you so persistent on installing it? Is something not working? They shoud've all the drivers. You'll be surprised how much more dell downloads has to offer. Look for additional drivers by modell name.

TPM has been deactivated in BIOS? I've also found a lot of incomplete Dell driver download pages for certain S-Tags. I guess these are security or intel amt devices. If not on a domain, check the event log in case something is causing a problem. If they're already on a domain, perhaps check your group policies. As for boot times, they don't normally take more than 30 seconds to a minute to boot if fresh install. Put the service tag into the dell site and download all the driver packages again.
#Optiplex 755 pci simple communications controller Patch
Though with some of them we have to patch the NET framework to version 4 before it would work properly. Read full post We have a lot of these in our environment, after installing the Intel chipset drivers, Dell Utility Package off the dell site all device drivers would normally be fine. Can anyone please help? Do these machines normally take SO bloody long to boot. Obviously I'm not typing in the right string into google. Unfortunately I lots the link to that forum, and don't know where to start. But this last bugger just won't play fair :- Perhaps I installed drivers in the wrong order? I also read late last night about a possible fix removing Registry References to old drivers? And several fixes were found by doing that.

I have also done the Dell Website diagnostic several different ways, to no avail : -after updating and applying fixes to all of. Can I resurrect this old thread please? Just call me Lazarus.
