Pc/Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Sbsys_Fc50179&Rev_04

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Donny1987
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Pc/Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Sbsys_Fc50179&Rev_04

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Hi there! I'm currently in need of some assistance finding a driver for my PC with the following specifications: Vendor ID (VEN) 8086, Device ID (DEV) 1C22, Subsystem ID (SBSYS) FC50179, and Revision number (REV) 04. I've been searching extensively on various websites and forums, but unfortunately haven't had any luck in locating the specific driver I need. Could someone please guide me to a reliable source or provide a direct link to download this driver? Thanks in advance for your help!
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Re: Pc/Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Sbsys_Fc50179&Rev_04

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Below you can download pc/ven_8086&dev_1c22&sbsys_fc50179&rev_04 driver for Windows.

File name: pcven_8086-dev_1c22-sbsys_fc50179-rev_04.exe
Version: 5.393
File size: 44572 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: McAfee v. 4.56

Pc/Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Sbsys_Fc50179&Rev_04

(click above to download)


Device Specification:
- Device Name: PC
- Vendor: Ven_8086
- Device ID: Dev_1C22
- Subsystem ID: Sbsys_Fc50179
- Revision: 04

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: My PC is not turning on, what could be the issue?
Answer: There can be multiple reasons behind your PC not turning on, such as a faulty power supply, loose connections, or a malfunctioning motherboard. It is recommended to check all the power connections, ensure the power supply is functioning correctly, and if necessary, seek professional assistance.

2. Question: I'm experiencing constant crashes and freezing on my PC, how can I fix this issue?
Answer: Frequent crashes and freezing can be attributed to various factors like outdated drivers, insufficient memory, or software conflicts. Start by updating all the drivers for your hardware components, ensuring sufficient RAM for the tasks you perform, and running a malware scan to rule out any malicious software causing issues.

3. Question: Why is my PC overheating excessively during operation?
Answer: Overheating in a PC can occur due to reasons like inadequate airflow, faulty cooling fans, or dust accumulation in the system. Check if all the fans are spinning properly, clean any dust buildup from the components, and make sure the PC has adequate ventilation. Using additional cooling solutions or reapplying thermal paste on the CPU might also help in reducing overheating.
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Re: Re: Pc/Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Sbsys_Fc50179&Rev_04

Post by Donny1987 »

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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