PciVen_8086&Dev_1C22&Subsys_Fcd01179

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Benjy1990
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Pci\Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Subsys_Fcd01179

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I recently upgraded my operating system to Windows 10 and now I'm having trouble finding the correct driver for my device. The hardware ID for the device is Pci\Ven_8086&Dev_1C22&Subsys_Fcd01179. I have searched extensively on the manufacturer's website, as well as on various driver download websites, but I have been unsuccessful in locating a compatible driver. Can anyone please provide a direct link to download the driver for this device? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: PciVen_8086&Dev_1C22&Subsys_Fcd01179

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Below you can download pciven_8086&dev_1c22&subsys_fcd01179 driver for Windows.

File name: pci-ven_8086-dev_1c22-subsys_fcd01179.exe
Version: 7.269
File size: 20.15 MB
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PciVen_8086&Dev_1C22&Subsys_Fcd01179

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This device is a PCI device with the following specifications:
- Vendor ID (VEN): 8086
- Device ID (DEV): 1C22
- Subsystem ID (SUBSYS): FCD01179

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

Q1: My device is not working properly. How can I resolve this issue?
A1: First, ensure that you have installed the correct driver for this device. If the issue persists, try reseating the device in the PCI slot and ensure it is properly connected. If the problem still persists, consider updating your system BIOS or contacting the device manufacturer for further assistance.

Q2: I am experiencing compatibility issues with my operating system. What can be done?
A2: Ensure that you are using a supported operating system for this device. Check the device manufacturer's website for any available driver updates or compatibility information. If no updates are available, consider contacting the manufacturer or searching for alternative drivers compatible with your operating system.

Q3: The device appears to be physically damaged. What should I do?
A3: If the device shows signs of physical damage, such as bent or broken pins, chips, or connectors, it may be irreparable. In such cases, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer or consider replacing the device with a new one.
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Re: Re: PciVen_8086&Dev_1C22&Subsys_Fcd01179

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Thank you so much for sharing the link to the working Windows driver for my device! I really appreciate it.
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