PciVen_8086&Dev_3B64&Subsys_38A517Aa&Rev_06

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Hannah
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Pci\Ven_8086&Dev_3B64&Subsys_38A517Aa&Rev_06

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I am having trouble finding the driver for the device with the hardware ID "Pci\Ven_8086&Dev_3B64&Subsys_38A517Aa&Rev_06". I have already tried searching on the manufacturer's website, but couldn't find the specific driver for this hardware ID. Could someone please provide me with a link to download the driver? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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Re: PciVen_8086&Dev_3B64&Subsys_38A517Aa&Rev_06

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Below you can download pciven_8086&dev_3b64&subsys_38a517aa&rev_06 driver for Windows.

File name: pci-ven_8086-dev_3b64-subsys_38a517aa_rev_06.exe
Version: 4.299
File size: 16.62 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Avira v. 1.9

PciVen_8086&Dev_3B64&Subsys_38A517Aa&Rev_06

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Device: PCI Network Controller

Specifications:
- Vendor ID: 8086
- Device ID: 3B64
- Subsystem ID: 38A517Aa
- Revision: 06

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

1. Question: I can't connect to the internet, what could be the problem?
Answer: There could be several possible causes for this issue. Firstly, ensure that the device drivers are installed correctly. Check if the network cable is securely connected to the device and the router. Additionally, confirm that the router is functioning properly, and if necessary, try restarting it.

2. Question: My computer is not recognizing the PCI network controller, what should I do?
Answer: In such cases, make sure the device is properly inserted into the PCI slot. Check if the device drivers are correctly installed by referring to the manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers if required. Restart the computer and access the BIOS settings, ensuring that the PCI slot is enabled.

3. Question: The device is constantly dropping the connection. How can I fix this issue?
Answer: Frequent connection drops may occur due to interference, outdated drivers, or an issue with the network router. To troubleshoot, try relocating the device closer to the router, away from potential sources of interference. Update the drivers to the latest version from the manufacturer's website. If the problem persists, try resetting the router to factory settings or contact your internet service provider for further assistance.
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Re: Re: PciVen_8086&Dev_3B64&Subsys_38A517Aa&Rev_06

Post by Hannah »

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