identifying device by PCI\VEN number?

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Niteowl

hi,

I remember someone posting a place to check PCI\VEN numbers to identify a
piece of hardware, but can't find it now... I think it was a file to
download as a reference, but my memory is foggy, might have been a URL.

I have a Dell GX240 desktop and a yellow exclamation in the device manager
under "Other Devices"... number is
PCI\VEN_113F&DEV_888C&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_04\4&24B99E98&0&38F0

It's identified as a PCI serial port ???? I have no idea what it is
referring to.

I can find no reference using google... at least that is helpful, one hit
for a driverguide site, but couldn't identify my part.. looked like it might
be a modem, but I have a modem installed and working.

Anyone know of this reference file (or any way to check this) or was I
dreaming?

thanks,
niteowl
 
B

Brian A.

Niteowl said:
hi,

I remember someone posting a place to check PCI\VEN numbers to identify a piece of
hardware, but can't find it now... I think it was a file to download as a
reference, but my memory is foggy, might have been a URL.

I have a Dell GX240 desktop and a yellow exclamation in the device manager under
"Other Devices"... number is
PCI\VEN_113F&DEV_888C&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_04\4&24B99E98&0&38F0

It's identified as a PCI serial port ???? I have no idea what it is referring to.

I can find no reference using google... at least that is helpful, one hit for a
driverguide site, but couldn't identify my part.. looked like it might be a modem,
but I have a modem installed and working.

Anyone know of this reference file (or any way to check this) or was I dreaming?

thanks,
niteowl

See if this helps to identify the device.

Click Start > Run, type in: msinfo32 and press Enter or click Ok.
Click the Plus next to "Components" to expand the tree.
Click on "Problem Devices" to view a list of problem devices in the right pane.

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Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Windows Desktop User Experience }
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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
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Script

If none of the above works, download "Unknown Device Identifier".
It tells exactly what the "!" is, in most all cases.
 

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