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Pci\Ven_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 4:55 am
by Jenny1993
I am having trouble finding a driver for the device with the following hardware ID: Pci\Ven_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0. I have searched on the manufacturer's website, but they don't seem to provide a direct link for this specific driver. I have also tried searching on various driver download websites, but none of them have the driver I need. Could someone please provide me with a direct link to download this driver? Thanks in advance for any assistance!

Re: PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2021 7:02 am
by Detective
Below you can download pciven_1969&dev_1083&subsys_fb801179&rev_c0 driver for Windows.

File name: pci-ven_1969-dev_1083-subsys_fb801179-rev_c0.exe
Version: 1.433
File size: 44898 MB
Upload source: other website
Antivirus software passed: G Data v 5.69

PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0

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Device Specification:

Device Name: PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0
Device Type: PCI Device
Vendor ID: 1969
Device ID: 1083
Subsystem ID: Fb801179
Revision ID: C0

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

1. Q: Why is my PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0 not detected by the system?
A: There could be multiple reasons for this issue. Please ensure that the device is properly connected to the PCI slot on the motherboard. Check if the device drivers are correctly installed, and if not, try reinstalling them. Additionally, ensure that there are no hardware conflicts in the system.

2. Q: How can I update the drivers for PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0?
A: To update the device drivers, you can either visit the official website of the device manufacturer and download the latest drivers specific to your device model. Alternatively, you can use device management software or Windows Update to automatically search and install the latest drivers for your device.

3. Q: Is it possible to change the Subsystem ID (Subsys) on PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0?
A: No, the Subsystem ID (Subsys) of a device is embedded within the device and is unique to its specific hardware. It cannot be changed manually. The Subsys represents the manufacturer-specific features or modifications to the device and cannot be altered without modifying the hardware itself.

Re: Re: PciVen_1969&Dev_1083&Subsys_Fb801179&Rev_C0

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 7:25 pm
by Jenny1993
Thank you so much for providing the link to the working Windows driver for my device. I greatly appreciate your help!