Windows 10: Device Manager alert

Discus and support Device Manager alert in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I installed Win10 Pro x64 from scratch on my desktop computer and that is the only OS I have on that computer. The Device Manager shows an alert -... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by zkab, Sep 23, 2015.

  1. zkab Win User

    Device Manager alert


    I installed Win10 Pro x64 from scratch on my desktop computer and that is the only OS I have on that computer.
    The Device Manager shows an alert - please check the attachment.
    I have Nvidia Geforce 9400 and have updated the drivers.
    How can I get rid of that alert ?

    :)
     
  2. steveains Win User

    pop up alert telling me I have just plug a device in the audio jack

    my windows 10 computer keeps issuing a pop up alert telling me I have just plug a device in the audio jack then immediately I have unplugged a device any idea how to stop it.i have been through device manager to try to disable the alert but can't find
    it
     
    steveains, Sep 23, 2015
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  3. Driver Issue on Vista x32

    Each time I connect the cable I get an alert to install it.

    There is not CA-42 Driver on device manager. Nor is there any exlamation marks on device manager
    Message Edited by on 13-Apr-200704:39 PM
     
    slayerofsouls, Sep 23, 2015
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  4. Joergi Win User

    Device Manager alert

    You are missing the driver for that hardware. I googled the hardware IDs,

    pci\ven_10de&dev_0AA3&CC_0b40
    pci\ven_10de&dev_0AA3&subsys_0aa31458

    and it shows that this would be the
    NVIDIA nForce System Management Controller Driver for Gigabyte Technology,
    which you need. So you still need to install the driver for that chipset...
     
    Joergi, Sep 23, 2015
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  5. zkab Win User
    Thanks - but I can't find the driver for Win10 neither on Gigabyte or Nvidia support sites.
    There are lots of 'driver-download-sites' with this dirver but can they be trusted ?
     
  6. Joergi Win User
    If they are not official, they cannot be trusted. There especially are many doubtful pages, which try installing crapware or which even provide drivers full of viruses. Even known pages like SourceForge manipulate their users' uploads - I really do not trust such pages.

    I have now tried finding a driver for your
    NVIDIA nForce System Management Controller Driver for Gigabyte Technology
    on the NVIDIA website. However, when you select "Legacy", it gives you a number of different nForce series and a number of different boards for each. I have no idea, which one is the right one in your case.

    Maybe you can use the tool CPU-Z
    CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID
    to get more information about the exact name of the components inside your PC. Especially the exact name of the motherboard/mainboard is relevant.
     
    Joergi, Sep 23, 2015
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  7. zkab Win User
    When I selected "Legacy" at Nvidia's support site and specified GeForce 9400 it just gave me the driver that I already have. Feel that I am back at square one again ...
     
  8. Joergi Win User

    Device Manager alert

    Note that the GeForce 9400 is a graphics card. What you are missing however, is a driver for a part of your mainboard (which is not called GeForce, but nForce). Both are made by NVIDIA, but they are different. Just like a Mercedes SL 500 and a Mercedes S Class: Both are produced by the same manufacturer, but they are different.

    What you need to know is the exact name of the motherboard. CPU-Z
    CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID
    can tell you the name of the exact model.
     
    Joergi, Sep 26, 2015
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  9. stormy13 Win User
    About the best you're going to find is the last Windows 7 driver as Nvidia dropped support for their chipsets a few years ago,

    http://www.nvidia.com/download/drive...px/30520/en-us

    Just make sure to do a custom install so you don't get the GPU and Physx drivers.


    @Joergi, the Geforce 9400 (as well as the 8100/8200/8300) is a Nforce chipset, just that they are the one's with integrated graphics.
     
    stormy13, Sep 26, 2015
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  10. zkab Win User
    CPU-Z gives me mobo GA-E7AUM-DS2H
    I will install the Win7 nForce driver as you recommended and keep you posted about the result ...
     
  11. topgundcp Win User
    topgundcp, Sep 26, 2015
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  12. Joergi Win User
    I'm not so sure about that. When I checked that yesterday, it came up with integrated graphics (like GeForce 9400M for laptops), but also with real graphics cards of the 9400 series. Since zkab obviously does not use a laptop, but a desktop PC, I think what he might have is a real card...
     
    Joergi, Sep 26, 2015
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  13. stormy13 Win User

    Device Manager alert

    Not going to do anything for him as the only thing Intel about his computer is the CPU, the chipset and onboard video are both Nvidia.

    GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 775 - GA-E7AUM-DS2H (rev. 1.0)


    As I said previously the Geforce 9400 is the onboard graphics, and has no relation to the 9400 GT video card.

    NVIDIA GeForce 9400 mGPU | GeForce

    The IGP Chronicles Part 3: NVIDIAs GeForce 9300
     
    stormy13, Sep 26, 2015
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  14. zkab Win User
    What I did was:

    1) installed the driver from http://www.nvidia.com/download/drive...px/30520/en-us
    2) reinstalled the latest Nvidia GeForce 9400 driver for Win10 from scratch
    3) right-clicked on co-processor in DevMgr and Update driver

    and then the yellow triangle disappered ...

    Thanks for your help
     
  15. flex Win User
    Yep this worked for me. One thing you forgot though is to point the update driver wizard at C:\NVIDIA to find the driver.
     
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