Mar 20, 2011 missing driver. 'Base system device' Device Id 8609. This is the info I have from pcidatabase.com Chip Number: PEX 8609. Clicking 'Update Driver' simply leads to: windows could not find software for your device. I don't know which drivers to download from Asus. Any assistance would be helpful.
In the device manager I have listing of no drivers for 'Base System Device' under other devices. I re downloaded and installed all of the drivers for everything that I have. I also googled the problem and googled the vendor (10b5) and the device (8609) and all that I get is 'PEX 8609 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) Switch with DMA' Any help would be appreciated. System: Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate Crosshair V Formula AMD Phenom II X6 1100T G.SKILL Ripjaws X (4x4GB DDR3 2133) 2x MSI N450GTS CYCLONE 1GD5/OC GeForce GTS 450 4x OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SATA II MLC (RAID 0) RAZER Orochi Logitech G510 Koutech Multi-in-1 USB 3.0 Multifunction SuperSpeed Front Panel Card Reader with eSATA / HD Audio Ports (which I am sure I have all the drivers for.) and a couple of USB external HDD. There's a few topics related to this. Download the latest Chipset drivers from intel.
Put that file in a folder and open a command prompt by right clicking in that folder. In the command prompt dialogue type: infinstautol.exe -overall reboot and go to device manager then scan for hardware changes there just to be sure you got em all. You will have to install MEI drivers to collapse the PCI simple communications controller, but it's not necessary if you do not use AISuite. I copied and pasted that from a thread i started with the same problem that is now solved.
I wanted to post this in this thread cus it's the one i found from from google originally searching for a solution and will hopefully help a lot of people out. Hi all, I am also on Win 7 64 with RE4 and having the same issue with base system device.
I downloaded the latest drives as above, from Intel and Asus. Most all of the base system device drivers updated in my Device manager except 1 under - other devices which lists the following HardWare ID's PCI VEN8086&DEV0EB6&SUBSYS84EF1043&REV04 PCI VEN8086&DEV0EB6&SUBSYS84EF1043 PCI VEN8086&DEV0EB6&CC088000 PCI VEN8086&DEV0EB6&CC0880 I have searched heaven and earth and cant get it to update (I wonder if this may be the cause of some BSOD's I get with oc'ing) but if anyone knows a fix please please help:-(.
I have a Toshiba laptop that was experiencing numerous problems so I decided to format and reinstall everything. Except this time instead of using the restore CDs I put Windows7 in without all the bundled software that came with the original 'out of the box' state. It runs so much faster and smoother now.feels twice as fast when I first got it!
Except oddly there are two devices labeled as 'Base System Device' that won't install drivers. I don't notice anything wrong with the the laptop but I'm still curious. Is there any way to figure out what these devices are? Here's what I can pull that might help. Class Icon: setupapi.dll -18 Safe removal required: False Enumerator: PCI Physical Device Object Name: Device NTPNPPCI0023 Local Information: PCI bus 4, device 0, function 1 The other device is similar except the object name is PCI0024 instead of PCI0023, and function 2 rather than function 1. PS: I did search the forums and find driver details for a Sony, but I'm not about to put Sony drivers in my Toshiba. Keyboard Logitech G710+ Mouse Logitech G500s PSU Corsair TX-750 Case CoolerMaster HAF 912+ Cooling Coolermaster Seidon 240M Liquid AIO.
6 case fans Hard Drives 1 x Mushkin Chronos 120 GB SSD (Win 10) 1 x Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD (Win 7) 1 x WD 1TB SATA Blue 1 x WD 1TB SATA Green Internet Speed Much better since I got fiber, but still way overpriced. Antivirus MSE, Malware Bytes for scanning Browser Firefox Other Info Corsair VOID USB headphones. A Mellon Labs X-1 - LCD Smartie driven system status display. Brought to you by the letter E.
Well, to be honest, I don't know exactly what these devices are, but I think it may be an Ethernet controller or other PCI device. To search drivers for them: Insert the disc that you have acquired with your laptop, and open device manager. Double click on one of these devices, switch to the Driver tab, and click Reinstall Driver. Select, that you want to specify a location, and enter the letter of your CD drive. E: ), and make sure, Include Subfolders is checked. Click next, and this should solve the problem. I get that you might be hesitant about Toshiba drivers, but the reason that I suggested them was because laptop makers often tweak the hardware for various reasons.
Often, the generic OS drivers don't fully support the laptop's hardware, which is probably the issue that you're having now. So, if Toshiba has a Win 7 driver for those items, it probably would be best if you installed those, rather than other drivers. Usually, you can download a driver 'pack' and unzip it. Then you can do as CBS suggested and just install the missing ones. Keyboard Logitech G710+ Mouse Logitech G500s PSU Corsair TX-750 Case CoolerMaster HAF 912+ Cooling Coolermaster Seidon 240M Liquid AIO.
6 case fans Hard Drives 1 x Mushkin Chronos 120 GB SSD (Win 10) 1 x Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD (Win 7) 1 x WD 1TB SATA Blue 1 x WD 1TB SATA Green Internet Speed Much better since I got fiber, but still way overpriced. Antivirus MSE, Malware Bytes for scanning Browser Firefox Other Info Corsair VOID USB headphones. A Mellon Labs X-1 - LCD Smartie driven system status display. Brought to you by the letter E. Well, to be honest, I don't know exactly what these devices are, but I think it may be an Ethernet controller or other PCI device. To search drivers for them: Insert the disc that you have acquired with your laptop, and open device manager.
Double click on one of these devices, switch to the Driver tab, and click Reinstall Driver. Select, that you want to specify a location, and enter the letter of your CD drive. E: ), and make sure, Include Subfolders is checked. Click next, and this should solve the problem.Its called as Ricoh Drivers.
Mostly for in built Memory card reader. I tried installing a lot of the packaged Toshiba drivers and the two items still remain on the list. One of the apps attempted to install drivers for my hard drive and dvd-r? That failed though, the two items remain. All my USB slots work fine, DVD-R fine, SD memory card slot fine, HDMI - vga fine, modem fine.probably just shouldnt worry about it then.
Check this out, from 5/2007 'Microsoft does not provide additional speech engines (voices), but a number of third-party products are available that support the new Microsoft Speech API. One other thread I read said once you install trials of TTS, you get additional voices. For information on these products, visit the following Microsoft Web site: ' I'm not sure any of the 3rd party products are new or if they even work. Microsoft sam mike mary anna. I see CoolSpeech is shareware with a 14 day trial. Worth a shot to install after CoolSpeech?
I'm not going to risk messing up my system just to track down a ghost thats not even a huge problem. Edit: Forgot to try the Ricoh drivers, just did and they worked. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum Hi guys, I have had to reformat one of the machines here at work. After getting everything installed I found under the device manager that there is an exclamation mark next to a 'Base System Device driver'. I've been searching the web but I'm getting conflicting answers as to what to do. Drivers hai all, Before i start, please pardon for my poor English and lack understanding of high tech/computer tech. I really need help.
2 days ago i uninstalled some programs (Eset, Hero DVD player - my cd rom seems to be broken since it cant read any CD i inserted, Blue Screen View and AVS. Drivers Hi there, I have an HP Pavilion DV7 2185dx laptop running a freshly installed windows 7 upgrade from windows Vista. Ever since the upgrade my CPU is constantly running at 98-100% all the time meaning I cannot do anything on my PC. After researching a bit online it could possibly be the driver. Drivers hie i have just installed window 7 and this devices are missing, any help will be very much appreciated. Base system device device id PCI VEN1217&DEV7110&SUBSYS117C10&PEV00 PCI VEN1217&DEV7110&SUBSYS117C10CF PCI VEN1217&DEV7110&CC088000 PCI VEN1217&DEV7110&CC0880 UNKNOWN.
Drivers Hi All, This morning my HP DV 9000 laptop screen comes up grey with no discerning images. I have an additional monitor attached (for TV) and booted into safe mode with networking and can see the desktop in VGA on separate monitor only. Looking in Device MGR I have two 'base system devices.
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