Given what info I've run across, I doubt I'll download it but would still like to know what it's about. Anyone know? I'm just glad that because I'm on slow dialup I don't let Windows automatically download updates to my machine. I've had this machine for about 4 months, so why am I only now getting this notification? The best I could come up with was this page, which is far too technical for me and doesn't appear to address the specific driver anyway:. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.
Replies 3. I saw this today in my windows updates, I chose to hide the update as I Never use any of Microsoft's drivers. Went back and did the unhide, guess what, It is not there any more. I did check the date of the driver the first go round, noticed it was Ohhhhhh, I didn't realize this was a Microsoft driver for another product.
Very interesting. Just checked, and it was still hidden in my update panel. I was able to successfully unhide and rehide it again. Today's the first time I finally figured out how to hide updates I don't want. BTW, I like your new avatar! As well as its size. I'm on slow dialup and sometimes have to wait a very long time for the larger avatars to open before I can even click on anything else on that page.
Just thought I'd mention it Canufixit 2 Bronze. Yup - I got Bit with this Suddenly, my Sound card would not work and my screen changed resolution and quality I checked my auto updates and sure enough, it was auto installed my auto updates is NOW turned off! It took me some time to realize what happened and it cost me some debug time to realize this was the issue.
Other change I had to re do manually were - Modem set up string for a tweak to my modem to ensure it connects at at least 48k , turn off the modem flag to allow the computer to wake up, re set the screen resolution and text size, etc. The current driver version for the PCI Express bus is version 9.
Click on update driver and browse to the folder that holds the files for your operating system. Allow Windows to update the driver and you will need to reboot your computer. Once computer restarts, your will have the latest driver version installed for the PCI Express bus. As always, make a system restore point before you perform any driver updating. I'm curious on how wide spread this issue is and will be monitoring this thread for responses.
Last edited: Sep 22, Watcher , Jan 13, Just gave this a look on a Windows 8 x64 install. I was using the "PCI Bus" driver provided from Microsoft, and it was never updated with installation of Manually updating it resulted in my system locking up for about a minute literally, no activity at all , then my display went out and came back on, and I was prompted to reboot.
I now have: Edit: Last edited by a moderator: Jan 13, Espionage , Jan 13, Win8 64 pro here. Amd driver was not installed. Just followed your guidelines and did a restart. Updated with the Driver version showing as 9.
Last edited: Jan 13, I dont see any difference compaired to the win7 x64 pci bus driver i had installed. But surely there should be something that shows i mean between the original that came with windows 7 x64 its and the beta 11 pci bus driver is thats like almost 7 years newer? Plug2k , Jan 13, Played Far Cry 3 for an hour or so and didn't really notice a difference.
What exactly is this supposed to do?
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