thank you for your assistance. now if you have the opportunity perhaps you know why task manager shows 0% utilization.
thank you
G
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hello
device manager shows other devices/base system device
is there a way to identify this device type as update driver does not find a driver.
system: dl380p
thanks
rich45
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thank you for your assistance. now if you have the opportunity perhaps you know why task manager shows 0% utilization.
thank you
G
Hi rich45
Is that a HP Proliant server you are using?
If so, this is the driver you need, if that is not a Proliant server, please let me know the Make and Model No. of your system:
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?...
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DaveM121 thank you for your response so this is the id of that device. try to look it up to find the ID and driver.
PCI\VEN_103C&DEV_3307&SUBSYS_3381103C&REV_05
thanks
rich45
Hi rich45
Open Device Manager
Right click that device and choose Properties
On the Details Tab, change the Property drop-down to Hardware ID's
Right click the top item in the resulting list and choose 'Copy'
Paste that hardware ID string into your next post . . .
Hi,
yes, there is a way to identify devices. Open device properties in Device Manager, go to Information tab, select Device ID property and look at ven and dev numbers (e.g. ven_1002&dev_6759). Than search Internet for this string.
P.S. I do not have English version on hands right now so may be slightly incorrect.