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Hi,
I have an older PC (Dell Dimension 9100) that originally came with Windows Millenium Edition, but had later been upgraded to Windows XP Home. This PC had been riddled with viruses so I reformated the hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP. Everything went pretty well - the installation automatically found drivers for all the major devices as far as I can tell. If I go into Device Manager, there is one device listed as "Unsupported Device" in the "Other Devices" category. If I go to the "Details" tab, the "Device Instance ID" is listed as "ACPI/MGMT180/2&DABA3FF&0". I have no idea what this device is and Windows Update is not able to find a driver for it. Can anyone suggest a way I might be able to find out what this device is and possibly find a driver for it? If not, can anyone tell me how I can prevent this device from appearing in "Device Manager"? Thanks in advance, Paul Can -- Paul Kraemer |
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Paul Kraemer wrote:
> I have an older PC (Dell Dimension 9100) that originally came with > Windows Millenium Edition, but had later been upgraded to Windows > XP Home. This PC had been riddled with viruses so I reformated the > hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP. Everything went pretty well > - the installation automatically found drivers for all the major > devices as far as I can tell. > > If I go into Device Manager, there is one device listed as > "Unsupported Device" in the "Other Devices" category. If I go to > the "Details" tab, the "Device Instance ID" is listed as > "ACPI/MGMT180/2&DABA3FF&0". I have no idea what this device is and > Windows Update is not able to find a driver for it. Can anyone > suggest a way I might be able to find out what this device is and > possibly find a driver for it? > > If not, can anyone tell me how I can prevent this device from > appearing in "Device Manager"? Go to Dell's web site. Support area. Downloads. Enter the service tag (best way) or at least the model of the computer. Tell it what OS you are running. If there is a driver for that component for the OS you are running - it will be there. My suggestion of ryou is to install the Chipset driver, the video card driver, the sound card driver, the network driver, the communications dribver (if it has a dial-up modem) and so on - until you find the right one. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Hi Shenan,
Thanks for your response. I actually did go to the dell website and enter the service tag. The only problem is that this system was purchased in September 2001 and it came with Windows Millenium. Dell only lists drivers for it up to Windows 2000. Now that I have loaded Windows XP and the installation found drivers for almost everything, would you still recommend that I try loading Windows 2000 drivers until I find one for the "Unsupported Device"? Thanks again, Paul -- Paul Kraemer "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Paul Kraemer wrote: > > I have an older PC (Dell Dimension 9100) that originally came with > > Windows Millenium Edition, but had later been upgraded to Windows > > XP Home. This PC had been riddled with viruses so I reformated the > > hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP. Everything went pretty well > > - the installation automatically found drivers for all the major > > devices as far as I can tell. > > > > If I go into Device Manager, there is one device listed as > > "Unsupported Device" in the "Other Devices" category. If I go to > > the "Details" tab, the "Device Instance ID" is listed as > > "ACPI/MGMT180/2&DABA3FF&0". I have no idea what this device is and > > Windows Update is not able to find a driver for it. Can anyone > > suggest a way I might be able to find out what this device is and > > possibly find a driver for it? > > > > If not, can anyone tell me how I can prevent this device from > > appearing in "Device Manager"? > > Go to Dell's web site. > Support area. > Downloads. > Enter the service tag (best way) or at least the model of the computer. > Tell it what OS you are running. > If there is a driver for that component for the OS you are running - it will > be there. > My suggestion of ryou is to install the Chipset driver, the video card > driver, the sound card driver, the network driver, the communications > dribver (if it has a dial-up modem) and so on - until you find the right > one. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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Paul Kraemer wrote:
> Thanks for your response. I actually did go to the dell website > and enter the service tag. The only problem is that this system > was purchased in September 2001 and it came with Windows Millenium. > Dell only lists drivers for it up to Windows 2000. Now that I have > loaded Windows XP and the installation found drivers for almost > everything, would you still recommend that I try loading Windows > 2000 drivers until I find one for the "Unsupported Device"? You could try - however what you have found out is that the hardware in the machine is not supported in Windows XP (most likely) and you may never find the driver you need to make this unknown device work for Windows XP. (That is the hardware manufacturer's perogative - nothing to do with the OS other than it existing.) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Paul Kraemer" <PaulKraemer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0074248B-5984-4122-84FC-1CFD35F4BA58@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I have an older PC (Dell Dimension 9100) that originally came with Windows > Millenium Edition, but had later been upgraded to Windows XP Home. This PC > had been riddled with viruses so I reformated the hard drive and reinstalled > Windows XP. Everything went pretty well - the installation automatically > found drivers for all the major devices as far as I can tell. > > If I go into Device Manager, there is one device listed as "Unsupported > Device" in the "Other Devices" category. If I go to the "Details" tab, the > "Device Instance ID" is listed as "ACPI/MGMT180/2&DABA3FF&0". I have no idea > what this device is and Windows Update is not able to find a driver for it. > Can anyone suggest a way I might be able to find out what this device is and > possibly find a driver for it? > > If not, can anyone tell me how I can prevent this device from appearing in > "Device Manager"? > > Thanks in advance, > Paul > > It looks like a feature of power management... if your machine is working OK, I would not give it a second thought |
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Hi Shenan,
The PC seems to be working fine, so I am not going to worry about finding a driver for this unknown device. Do you know if there is a way that I can prevent it from showing up in Device Manager? It curently appears with a yellow question mark next to it. I see that Device Manager gives me the option to disable it or uninstall it, but I would really like to not see it at all as if it never existed and also to prevent it from being re-detected every time the PC is restarted. Any advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again, Paul -- Paul Kraemer "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Paul Kraemer wrote: > > Thanks for your response. I actually did go to the dell website > > and enter the service tag. The only problem is that this system > > was purchased in September 2001 and it came with Windows Millenium. > > Dell only lists drivers for it up to Windows 2000. Now that I have > > loaded Windows XP and the installation found drivers for almost > > everything, would you still recommend that I try loading Windows > > 2000 drivers until I find one for the "Unsupported Device"? > > You could try - however what you have found out is that the hardware in the > machine is not supported in Windows XP (most likely) and you may never find > the driver you need to make this unknown device work for Windows XP. > > (That is the hardware manufacturer's perogative - nothing to do with the OS > other than it existing.) > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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Paul Kraemer wrote:
> The PC seems to be working fine, so I am not going to worry about > finding a driver for this unknown device. > > Do you know if there is a way that I can prevent it from showing up > in Device Manager? It curently appears with a yellow question mark > next to it. I see that Device Manager gives me the option to > disable it or uninstall it, but I would really like to not see it > at all as if it never existed and also to prevent it from being > re-detected every time the PC is restarted. > > Any advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated. Disabled is your only viable choice. In that state it should not ask you for a driver for it. You cannot 'make it disappear' because - well - it physically is there and you cannot make Windows XP ignore it anymore than it would if you disabled it. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Makes sense...Thank you Shenan for all your help. You have been great!
-- Paul Kraemer "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Paul Kraemer wrote: > > The PC seems to be working fine, so I am not going to worry about > > finding a driver for this unknown device. > > > > Do you know if there is a way that I can prevent it from showing up > > in Device Manager? It curently appears with a yellow question mark > > next to it. I see that Device Manager gives me the option to > > disable it or uninstall it, but I would really like to not see it > > at all as if it never existed and also to prevent it from being > > re-detected every time the PC is restarted. > > > > Any advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated. > > Disabled is your only viable choice. In that state it should not ask you > for a driver for it. You cannot 'make it disappear' because - well - it > physically is there and you cannot make Windows XP ignore it anymore than it > would if you disabled it. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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Paul Kraemer wrote:
> Makes sense...Thank you Shenan for all your help. You have been great! A search on ACPI\MGMT180 says it has something to do with an "E-Support" button on the keyboard. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811152 "When asked for the disk... used the CD that came with your Dell --- the APPLICATIONS INSTALLED PROGRAMS Disk. You will find the file on that disk at: (Drive)\APPS\DSC\SUPPORT\METDRVR It's the only inf. file there. RE-Boot... and it works." Your CDs would only have a WinME version of file on it, so this won't solve the problem. But perhaps looking at whatever is in the METDRVR INF file with a text editor, will give you a hint as to what to do. Paul |
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