Электроника и проектирование. Тесты и обзоры электронных средств, инструментов, оборудования
Desperation made her creative. She opened the Command Prompt as administrator (a trick she’d learned from a YouTube comment with two likes) and typed: pnputil /enum-devices /class PCI
This driver is only for 64-bit versions of Windows . If you are running 32-bit Windows, the official driver does not exist—you will need to upgrade to 64-bit.
Finding the correct driver is a process of elimination, but we can streamline that process below.
The output was a wall of hardware IDs. One line stood out: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E31&SUBSYS_06471025
She copied the VEN_8086&DEV_1E31 part—Vendor 8086 meant Intel. Device 1E31 was… something. A chipset component. The kind of thing Intel stopped supporting in 2017.