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Hi
I'm looking for PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7A23&SUBSYS_88821043&REV_11 and PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7A24&SUBSYS_88821043&REV_11.
It's for a tuf b760 plus wifi d4.
Nothing on Asus site, neither on Intel except for Nuc..?
I had the same problem with a b660 and an Asrock driver solved it but not this time.
Thanks for helping.
Best regards
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Salut
le support Asus a fait le travail.
Si quelqu’un d’autre rencontre ce problème, suivez ce lien pour le résoudre
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You are in the wrong forum.
Get the chipset INF for your board from ASUS and install it.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Sorry for the mistake.
I already got the chipset.
All drivers detection (whish found the driver for the B660) say it doesn't exist...
Thanks for helping.
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All drivers for your board are on the ASUS site, unless you have added or attached some device.
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Go to the asus website for your board downloads and look for the serial I/O driver.
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Is that a joke?
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Is what a joke? I am trying to help you with your board and driver. If you do not want my help, you can always go to the asus site and get their support.
Did you do what I asked?
Get the serial I/o driver and install it.
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Hi @fig449
It is not a joke, rather it is good advice from @AlHill . This a is the download page for your board. The first driver to be installed is the Chipset . After installing the Chipset Software and rebooting your computer, you can install all other drivers (the sequence is not important).
Leon
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Hello, @fig449:
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
We suggest addressing your request for the first third-party device that you mentioned, as a reference, using any of the channels listed on the following website:
On the other hand, you should address your questions for the second third-party device, as a reference, using any of the channels mentioned on the following website:
https://www.asrock.com/support/
Best regards,
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Salut
le support Asus a fait le travail.
Si quelqu’un d’autre rencontre ce problème, suivez ce lien pour le résoudre
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