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Jamie1991
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Pci\Ven_8086&Dev_0D4D&Cc_0200

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I have been searching for a driver for my device with the hardware ID "Pci\Ven_8086&Dev_0D4D&Cc_0200" but have been unsuccessful so far. I have tried various websites, including the manufacturer's official site, but still couldn't find the driver I need. Could someone please provide me with a direct download link for this driver? I would greatly appreciate any assistance. Thank you.
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Re: PciVen_8086&Dev_0D4D&Cc_0200

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Below you can download pciven_8086&dev_0d4d&cc_0200 driver for Windows.

File name: pci-ven_8086-dev_0d4d-cc_0200.exe
Version: 1.250
File size: 25781 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Symantec ver 1.48

PciVen_8086&Dev_0D4D&Cc_0200

(click above to download)


Device Specification:

- Device ID: PciVen_8086&Dev_0D4D&Cc_0200
- Device Type: Network Controller
- Vendor ID: 8086
- Device ID: 0D4D
- Class Code: 0200

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

1. Q: Why is my device not connecting to the network?
A: There could be multiple reasons for this issue. First, ensure that the device drivers are properly installed. You can download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. Additionally, check if the device is enabled in the device manager. Make sure the network cables are securely connected and the network configuration settings are correct.

2. Q: How can I fix frequent network disconnections on my device?
A: Frequent network disconnections can be caused by various factors. Begin by checking if the network cables are in good condition and properly connected. Ensure that the network switch or router is functioning correctly. Update the device drivers to the latest version provided by the manufacturer. If the problem persists, try connecting the device to a different network to determine if the issue is specific to the current network.

3. Q: My device is listed as "disabled" in the device manager. How can I enable it?
A: If the device appears as disabled in the device manager, follow these steps to enable it: 1) Open the Device Manager by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Device Manager." 2) Locate the network controller under the "Network Adapters" category. 3) Right-click on the network controller and select "Enable device" from the context menu. 4) Wait for the device to enable, and you should see it listed as "enabled" in the Device Manager. If the issue persists, reinstall the device drivers or seek further assistance from the manufacturer.
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Re: Re: PciVen_8086&Dev_0D4D&Cc_0200

Post by Jamie1991 »

Thank you so much for sharing the link to the working Windows driver for my device, it's greatly appreciated!
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