@@sterntechdaddy Ty for the reply sir. I found two things in "System Devices" drop down. 'Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port #5 - 43BC' and 'Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port #7 - 43BE'. Event Viewer specifies PCI\VEN_1987&DEV_5016&SUBSYS_50161987&REV_01. Dont know what you can do with this information but any help's appreciated. Thank you.
Here's what I would do... Run Windows Update and take a look at the optional driver updates. Install all of them and then reboot and see what happens. :)
Which link? Just tried the ZIP download and the Intel link and both worked for me… 🙂 Tweaked the hash in the model name as it isn’t supposed to be a URL. Was that it?
This one... www.nicbunting.co.uk/Downloads/WHEA-Log-Flood.zip It'll get flagged up as being unsafe by your browser because its a direct link to a ZIP file. You'll need to confirm that you want to keep it. Check the download history in your browser... For Edge, you'll see three dots next to the filename - click that and then click 'Keep' and then 'Keep anyway'. This is standard browser behavior now - don't worry the file is safe. :)
Absolutely same 01 errors for PCIe Card Reader on a Gigabyte G5 GD laptop. Cant seem to find it in the Device Manager like you did though.
It’ll be there… somewhere…
I’d check the optional Windows Updates… maybe one of those will help.
@@sterntechdaddy Ty for the reply sir. I found two things in "System Devices" drop down. 'Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port #5 - 43BC' and 'Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port #7 - 43BE'. Event Viewer specifies PCI\VEN_1987&DEV_5016&SUBSYS_50161987&REV_01.
Dont know what you can do with this information but any help's appreciated. Thank you.
Here's what I would do...
Run Windows Update and take a look at the optional driver updates. Install all of them and then reboot and see what happens.
:)
@@sterntechdaddy I noted that from your previous comment, everything's up to date already.
What drivers are available on the motherboard support site?
There might be something specific for the card reader there.
thanks Nic very helpful
No problem! Glad it helped.
The link to your downloads page isn't working. fyi
Which link?
Just tried the ZIP download and the Intel link and both worked for me…
🙂
Tweaked the hash in the model name as it isn’t supposed to be a URL.
Was that it?
@@sterntechdaddy Not sure which link is the ZIP link as that word isn't in the description? Sorry. I don't meant to be a noodge. 😉
This one...
www.nicbunting.co.uk/Downloads/WHEA-Log-Flood.zip
It'll get flagged up as being unsafe by your browser because its a direct link to a ZIP file.
You'll need to confirm that you want to keep it. Check the download history in your browser... For Edge, you'll see three dots next to the filename - click that and then click 'Keep' and then 'Keep anyway'.
This is standard browser behavior now - don't worry the file is safe.
:)
Mine is 1025&REV_11