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Mandy1987
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Pci\Ven_10Ec&Cc_0200

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I'm having trouble finding a specific device driver for my computer. The hardware ID for the driver I'm looking for is "PCI\VEN_10EC&CC_0200". I've browsed through the manufacturer's website, searched on various driver download websites, and even tried using Windows Update, but have had no luck so far. Could someone please provide a direct download link for this driver? Thanks in advance!
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Re: PciVen_10Ec&Cc_0200

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Below you can download pciven_10ec&cc_0200 driver for Windows.

File name: pci-ven_10ec-cc_0200.exe
Version: 1.961
File size: 15373 MB
Upload source: torrents
Antivirus software passed: Norton ver. 1.65

PciVen_10Ec&Cc_0200

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Device Specification:

- Device Name: PCI Ethernet Controller
- Vendor ID (Ven): 10Ec
- Class Code (Cc): 0200
- Input Type: PCI connection
- Output Type: Ethernet connection

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

1. Q: Why is my PCI Ethernet Controller not being recognized by the system?
A: There could be multiple reasons for this issue. First, make sure the device is properly inserted into the PCI slot and fully seated. Check if the necessary drivers are installed on your system. If not, download and install the appropriate drivers from the manufacturer's website. Additionally, ensure that the device is enabled in your computer's BIOS settings.

2. Q: My PCI Ethernet Controller is connected, but I'm unable to establish an internet connection. What could be the problem?
A: Several factors can cause this problem. First, confirm that your Ethernet cable is securely plugged into both the controller and the router/modem. Check if the Ethernet cable itself is in working condition by trying a different cable. Verify that the router/modem is functioning correctly by connecting another device to it. It may also help to restart your router/modem and the computer to rule out any temporary glitches.

3. Q: My PCI Ethernet Controller is working fine most of the time, but sometimes the connection becomes intermittent or drops entirely. How do I fix this issue?
A: Intermittent connection or dropouts can occur due to various reasons. Start by ensuring that all connections are tight and secure, including the Ethernet cable at both ends. Check if there are any physical damages to the cable that could be causing signal disruption. Verify that your system is not running any power-saving features that may put the network adapter into sleep mode. Updating the drivers for your Ethernet controller and performing a network reset on your computer might also help resolve this issue.
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Re: Re: PciVen_10Ec&Cc_0200

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Thank you so much for providing the link to the working windows driver for my device. I really appreciate your help!
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