From: Hun Chee Tham on 27 May 2005 21:52 I have an "Unknown Device" with a yellow question mark in "Other Devices" in my Device Manager. Windows XP Pro did not install any drivers for the device and "ACPI/ATK0110/1010110" was listed under properties for the device. Even the Windows Update service does not have a driver for the device. Anyone knows what device drivers I must have missed installing?
From: Paul on 27 May 2005 22:49 In article <B9Qle.3747$BR4.1974(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au>, "Hun Chee Tham" <hctham(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote: > I have an "Unknown Device" with a yellow question mark in "Other Devices" in > my Device Manager. Windows XP Pro did not install any drivers for the device > and "ACPI/ATK0110/1010110" was listed under properties for the device. Even > the Windows Update service does not have a driver for the device. Anyone > knows what device drivers I must have missed installing? The ATK stands for AsusTeK, and this is a pseudo-device driver. The AIBooster software has a driver in it. Perhaps installing that software will make the "?" go away. Paul
From: Len Mattix on 27 May 2005 23:01 It appears to be valid... I have the device under "System" on my AMD64 3200+ with the same A8N-SLI Dlx board. The driver is what appears to be a ATK(?) driver for it: ASACPI.sys found in the system32\drivers folder. Just says it is a "Windows Hardware Compatability Publisher". Don't how much help this would be but good luck! Len "Hun Chee Tham" <hctham(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote in message news:B9Qle.3747$BR4.1974(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >I have an "Unknown Device" with a yellow question mark in "Other Devices" >in > my Device Manager. Windows XP Pro did not install any drivers for the > device > and "ACPI/ATK0110/1010110" was listed under properties for the device. > Even > the Windows Update service does not have a driver for the device. Anyone > knows what device drivers I must have missed installing? > >
From: Mark A on 27 May 2005 23:33 "Len Mattix" <len207(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:KqadnXJK2oh7eArfRVn-vA(a)adelphia.com... > It appears to be valid... I have the device under "System" on my AMD64 > 3200+ with the same A8N-SLI Dlx board. The driver is what appears to be a > ATK(?) driver for it: ASACPI.sys found in the system32\drivers folder. > Just says it is a "Windows Hardware Compatability Publisher". > > Don't how much help this would be but good luck! > > Len > The OP should install the mb driver disk that came with the motherboard. That should resolve the issue. The mb drivers can also be downloaded from the Asus website.
From: Hun Chee Tham on 28 May 2005 01:09 Installed the AIBooster a few minutes ago and sure enought no more "Unknown Device" and yellow question mark. Thanks everyone especially Paul. Hun Chee Tham "Paul" <nospam(a)needed.com> wrote in message news:nospam-2705052249470001(a)192.168.1.178... In article <B9Qle.3747$BR4.1974(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au>, "Hun Chee Tham" <hctham(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote: > I have an "Unknown Device" with a yellow question mark in "Other Devices" > in > my Device Manager. Windows XP Pro did not install any drivers for the > device > and "ACPI/ATK0110/1010110" was listed under properties for the device. > Even > the Windows Update service does not have a driver for the device. Anyone > knows what device drivers I must have missed installing? The ATK stands for AsusTeK, and this is a pseudo-device driver. The AIBooster software has a driver in it. Perhaps installing that software will make the "?" go away. Paul
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