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    Posted: 28 Nov 2015 at 5:47pm
Hi have an unknown driver and will not purchace so any one know where I can get it free?


ACPI\VEN_PNP&DEV_0510
ACPI\PNP0510
*PNP0510
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That represents ACPI.

I'd suggest going to AMD's site and downloading then install the latest chipset software for your board.

Too, if you know where the 3-in-1 AMD package unpacked itself to you might try in Device Manage, bring up the Driver page for this device and Update pointing to the unpacked dir.

I've had this happen myself two or three times.
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Yeh issue is My 8 boots from my F drive which is not recognised under the operating enviroment,  any other sugestions?

Thank you for that tho, will have a look in my c: next.Wacko
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Originally posted by Pajevo Pajevo wrote:

Yeh issue is My 8 boots from my F drive which is not recognised under the operating enviroment,  any other sugestions?
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F drive? Lemme guess. You installed Windows with more HDD's/SSD's connected than the one you intended Windows to be installed to?

If so, no. Other than a fresh OS install. This time with only the intended drive connected. No others.
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Originally posted by Pajevo Pajevo wrote:

Yeh issue is My 8 boots from my F drive which is not recognised under the operating enviroment,  any other sugestions?

Thank you for that tho, will have a look in my c: next.Wacko


You might be able to fix the C: drive by disconnecting the F: drive, and then booting from your Windows 8 installation media, and selecting a Repair.

But if you then connect your F: drive again, and try to boot the PC, things may be confused. You may need to delete the boot partition (MBR) to fix that, although you'll need to use a program like Diskpart to do that.
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^^^

There's a whole lot of if's, try's, may be's, may need's, and although's in that one line.


Just sayin'  Exclamation
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