Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

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mandaPanda
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Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

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Hi, I have recently brought a fit-pc2, due to software issues I have 'downgraded' to Windows XP, after installation I installed the drivers from the fit-pc download page - wi-fi, ethernet, chipset etc, with no problems. however I have an error in the Device Manager, under Other Devices, PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor protocol are listed with the yellow question mark and exclaimation mark, when I go to properties I get the following message in Device status: The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28), I have tried to install the drivers - using windows update yet no drivers are found.

Does anyone know how this issue can be resolved or where I can download the correct drivers from? Thanks in advance.

mandaPanda
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Re: Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

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Update:
Hi, I have fixed the AVR 309 issue by downloading the ir driver (one of the only ones I hadn't already done!) and finaly convincing windows to let me select the driver myself - however the PCI problem persists!

Leonid
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Re: Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

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Hi.

Please, provide the Device Instance ID.
This will help us to identify what is the device.
Leonid Firdman

mandaPanda
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Re: Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

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I have looked up the device Id, the vendor is Intel (8086) and the device id is 811B, which I believe maybe to do with the ethernet connections? Someone has suggested that as the fit pc2 and fit pc2i share the same image and the pc2i has 2 connections for ethernet (where the pc2 has 1) it could be that windows thinks there should be another ethernet device/driver and can't find it so reports and unknown PCI device - does this seem likely?

The full hardware id is:

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV811B&SUBSYS_8119806&119086&REV_07

Thanks, any suggestion will be gratefully recieved!

fly
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Re: Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

Post by fly »

FitPC2 and 2i share quite some bits, but Windows does not simply assume there might be another ethernet controller, when there isn't. The mini-pcie slot on the fitPC2 is populated with a WLAN card (when WLAN option is selected), on fitPC2 those resource were used for a secondary ethernet controller (and a usb-wlan chip).

The information identifies the part as:
# vendor: 8086 ("Intel Corporation"), device: 811b ("System Controller Hub (SCH Poulsbo) HD Audio Controller")
Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio

Leonid
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Re: Problem with PCI Device and AVR309 USB to UART convertor

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PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_811B&SUBSYS_81198086&REV_07\3&B1BFB68&0&D8
Name: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
Hardware ID's:
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_811B&SUBSYS_81198086&REV_07
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_811B&SUBSYS_81198086
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_811B&CC_040300
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_811B&CC_0403
Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio is part of SP3. Did you install it?
Leonid Firdman

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