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which component is pciide.sys

 
 
Micha
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      19th Feb 2004
HI
which component is pciide.sys??

anybody??





 
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Brad Combs
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      19th Feb 2004
Micha,

It's the IDE controller for your device. There are several components owning
pciide.sys. Navigate to Hardware>Devices>IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, and add
the one in the list that matches your target. Or you can probably just add
the "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller".

In order to find components owning specific files make a filter in TD. Click
the funnel icon next to the filter dropdown located above the components
list.

Search this group or the help files for more information on filters.

HTH,

Brad Combs
Imago Technologies

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