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Device Ntpnp Pci0012 Driver (2024)

Responsible for managing low-speed communication between system components (like temperature sensors or RAM info).

This component is responsible for managing how different parts of your motherboard communicate with the processor, particularly regarding power management and system signals. It is most commonly found on systems using processors and AM4 or AM5 motherboards . Why is the Driver Missing? The most common reasons you're seeing this error include: Device Ntpnp Pci0012 Driver

This denotes the Peripheral Component Interconnect bus. Any device connected via a PCI slot (including PCI Express) on your motherboard falls under this category. This could be a network card, a sound card, a SATA controller, or a custom chip on the motherboard itself. Why is the Driver Missing

Find the entry with a yellow exclamation mark (often under "Other devices"). Right-click it and select Properties Hardware Ids from the Property drop-down menu. Look for a string like VEN_XXXX&DEV_XXXX Common Solutions This could be a network card, a sound

Open (right-click the Start button and select it).

Responsible for managing low-speed communication between system components (like temperature sensors or RAM info).

This component is responsible for managing how different parts of your motherboard communicate with the processor, particularly regarding power management and system signals. It is most commonly found on systems using processors and AM4 or AM5 motherboards . Why is the Driver Missing? The most common reasons you're seeing this error include:

This denotes the Peripheral Component Interconnect bus. Any device connected via a PCI slot (including PCI Express) on your motherboard falls under this category. This could be a network card, a sound card, a SATA controller, or a custom chip on the motherboard itself.

Find the entry with a yellow exclamation mark (often under "Other devices"). Right-click it and select Properties Hardware Ids from the Property drop-down menu. Look for a string like VEN_XXXX&DEV_XXXX Common Solutions

Open (right-click the Start button and select it).