Once extracted, I used Device Manager to direct the “PCI Simple Communications Controller” to the “All” folder therein, where it found just one needed file to de-list the problem device. I came across a zip file download by this name: Still, there’s the matter of that yellow question mark, and how to be rid of it. In a sense this is not really a problem, because the Intel Management Engine is worthless. I copied the XP hardware IDs to Win2k section.” However, that solution may be unavailable to those who lack the expertise, or from the Z87 on because no motherboard manufacturer offered the MEI for Windows XP from the Z87 on. inf of the MEI driver so it runs on Win2K. One way around this on the Z77 is the method used by member AnX, who “modified the. You install W2k Pro on the Z77 platform, for instance, and have a problem-free Device Manager except for a yellow question mark over the listing “PCI Simple Communications Controller.” No motherboard manufacturer offered the MEI for W2k Pro from the Z77 (maybe Z68) onward. I would like to share a possible solution. A common situation with Windows 2000 on newer Intel motherboards is its incompatibility with Intel’s Management Engine software, and the related Problem Device listing.
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