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Ariano Waiker

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:04:24 AM8/5/24
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Mypci memory controller driver and SM bus controller driver is not found. I went to PCI lookup and found that the drivers are as the picture seen below but I can not find it anywhere. Can someone help me find the PCI memory controller please!

Ok so I extracted right, I go to device manager and the errors are gone now? I can't find the pci stuff anywhere. The only thing I did was install intel chipset software installer. was that a bad move?


If that does not work, So the Intel support engineers can have more information about your system, Download, run, and save the results of this utility as a text file:

-System-Support-Utility



Then ATTACH the text file using the instructions under the reply window ( Drag and drop here or browse files to attach ).


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I tried everything I could from trying different driver versions, cleaning windows reg key, disabling power saving mode, lowering the duplex speed and some other links from intel website. None worked.


As you have informed that the issue still persists even after updating to the latest driver version, we suggest you to contact MSI, OEM(Original Equipment Manufacturer) since the Intel Ethernet Controller I225-V is embedded with the mainboard msi z-690-wifi DDR5.


We would like to inform you that we are closing this request. Please don't hesitate to ask any further questions in the future. Feel free to start a new conversation, as this thread will no longer be monitored.


I appreciate you bringing up this question. From my observation, it appears that the Intel support organization is completely unaware of this issue and merely conducts troubleshooting without a clear understanding of how to resolve it.


This isn't just a software bug; it extends beyond software and is a flaw within the network chipset itself. You can find further discussion on this topic in the link provided: [Intel I225-V Drops Connections]( -Products/Intel-I225-V-Drops-Connections/m-p/1474748).


While Intel may have an official knowledge base article addressing this issue and discussing firmware updates for the chipset/network chip, my concern lies with the fact that I own an Intel NUC, which has now been transferred to Asus. I'm uncertain about the level of assistance and support I'll receive from them regarding this matter.


After implementing the recommended changes to the Power options and adjusting the specified values, I noticed a cessation in connection drops. However, it's still too early to confirm whether the issue is resolved. Also recommend you download the Intel drivers from Intel rather motherboard manufacturer.


In Windows, it's crucial to disable Power Saving mode for PCI devices. You can access this setting by navigating to "Power Options" and then "Advanced Settings." Within these settings, locate "PCI Express" and then "Link State Power Management," ensuring that the setting is set to "Off." This adjustment is essential for optimal performance and stability.


I don't get what's the difference between both and which one I should install on my Acer Nitro 515-57. I've seen a post from someone who had problems with the Managed Controller. Should I install the Controller then? (9A0B instead of 09AB)


Intel VMD is intended for VMD Platforms which is supported only for Intel 11th Generation platforms or newer. For instance, Mobile Low Power Premium UP3/UP4 Processors (e.g.: 11th/12th Gen CPU-based systems that are completely configured and ready to go).


For normal scenarios where it is needed to install an Intel RST driver, we recommend that end users utilize the drivers provided by their system manufacturer (OEM) to eliminate the potential impact caused by loading non-customized drivers. System manufacturers regularly customize Intel generic drivers to meet the needs of their specific system design. In such cases, the use of the Intel generic driver update is not recommended.


Installing the latest OEM driver available for your system on Acer's website* (Version 18.x) should be enough to provide the proper RST capabilities and features for the system. We would also advise checking directly with ACER* Support for additional details to confirm proper controller/drivers for the system in case of any doubt; this is since they as the manufacturers of the system should handle all the technical details about your computer.


I am sorry if I was not specific enough, since I actually had all of that covered by my own research. My question was more around the actual Windows installation itself. When I download the driver, it appears to be two different ones instead of just one, and I could not find the information online.


I am trying to install Windows 10 and for that I need to install the driver for the ssd so it can actually install it, but when I try to, I don't know which one I should install, since they both work perfectly, and I want to know which one is better (I needed to start working with it, so I installed the controller instead of the managed controller, but I don't know if it was the best option).


I do not know the FreeDos (its operating sistem, it only had the UEFI installed) nor the BIOS versions, but I can check them if needed, and yes, I wanted to install Windows (I did it with the controller (9A0B)


After investigating further your inquiries, we would like to inform you that with VMD the hardware generates dummy devices for multi-function devices when mapped under VMD. These functions may be visible to Windows OS and yellow bangs are observed on Device Manager. To avoid this and to cover these dummy devices the driver shall load on DID 0x09AB. Both should be installed and if not sometimes it may prevent the system going into modern standby.


We have not heard back from you so we will proceed to close this thread now. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored. It has been a pleasure to assist you.


I was able to use intel's chipset INF Utility tool to automatically install the required chipset drivers and my issues were resolved. I can't promise this will fix all three of your underlying issues but it was able to conquer two of mine.


So I had recently built a new pc and once I got it all setup with installing all the drivers and such, I go plug in the ethernet cord and there is no connection. I go to the device manager and it says that Intel(r) Ethernet controller (3) I225-V is working properly but in events it says *attached file*. I really have no clue how to fix this issue. Please feel free to ask any further questions and I can try to answer them tot he best of my ability.


So I had plugged in my working ethernet cord and on the motherboard back panel, there is no light indicating connection but on my router, next to the ethernet spot where I had plugged in the other end of the cable, there is a blinking red light. I tried disabling and re enabling the adapter and that didn't change anything.


The driver certificate is expired, and Windows is puking it out. Intel needs to update their driver pack, and hopefully start using signing certs that last a little longer than 1 year. There's very little additional security benefit to having short validity periods like this. Generate the strongest cert possible, and give it at least 5 years to breathe. The Sectigo CA root and intermediate certs in this certificate chain are valid for 10 years. Why make things harder than they need to be?


I too have run into this issue with my own MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk. I've done the weirdest things with the drivers and it still won't budge. I hope a fix is released soon because running over Wifi only gets you this far.



Tomorrow I will open a ticket on my own to solve this problem.



Sincerely,


I tried updating everything, even setting the negotiation manually to 1GB and 2.5GB with full duplex, still nothing, won't go up faster than 100mb/s, I'm using a cat6e cable so that's not the issue, my other computers on the same LAN are at 600mb/s and even with the wi-fi on any phone I can get up to 250mb/s so it's clearly an issue with the Ethernet controller/HW.


Could you please provide me any solution to this issue?

I would hate to have to dissasemble my build and have to send back the motherboard just for the Ethernet card, as I do not plan to buy an extra PCIe Ethernet card just because I got some faulty Hardware...

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