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unknown device .
what could be this device ? maybe the wireless adapter ? i remember in windows xp
it used to recognize 2 adapters one of them is named by numbers like : 312 network adapter i dont remember what is the the right thing to to here ? thanks ![]() ok driver id says its ATK0110 which is a utility found at asus download section . but so am not a power user . what good is this driver for ? what changes it will make ? am kinda worried i spent lots of time formatting and installing i dont wanna mess anything thanks
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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Unknown Device Identifier 7.00
Unknown Device Identifier enables you to identify the yellow question mark labeled Unknown Devices in Device Manager. And reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the unknown devices. With the collected information, you might contact your hardware manufacturer for support or search the Internet for the corresponding driver with a simple click. With this utility, you might immediately convert your unidentified unknown devices into identified known devices and find proper driver on the Internet and contact the hardware device manufacturer or vender. Known devices recognized by Microsoft Windows will also be analyzed independent of the operating system. http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html |
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![]() ![]() that program will show nothing because atk ( asus technology ) is not a hardware its a virtual device utility that interact with ACPI 2.0 Support in bios which is disabled by default .. that atk utility can make u control some features in bios from windows . i dont need it at all so i disabled the driver . thanks |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ada, Michigan USA
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Hi
Here's a dissension of the problem. Looks like you aren't the only one. Doesn't look like it's a big problems as far as your computer running OK. I didn't read the whole thing but the solution seems to involve downloading and installing the correct drivers. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/52...e-acpi-atk0110 Mike |
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yes thank you , but the problem is i dont want that program anyway . sometimes some kids in my
family likes to play on the computer and i dont leave any overclocking tools or remote bios installed . |
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