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Acpi pnp0700 driver
Acpi pnp0700 driver













If anyone is interested I made a zip with the driver - Standard_floppy disk_controller_T43 But I remember having one, long time ago. I don't know yet if the driver actually works, I havn't found the floppy drive that can be used in this machine. That driver installed fine on Windows 10, except from giving the message about drivers signature not right. I didn't see this when I tested Windows 8 on this T43, so I installed Windows 8 again (on another old drive) and then extracted the driver from that installation. No errors, but it can't be used of course.Īnd I now have a driver for the ACPI\PNP0700\. The dummy driver for TPM (Trusted Platform Module) just sits there and makes the "Unknown device" go away. Update: I have now solved the problem with my drivers. And see if there are any drivers around that will improve my experience. Now I'm just happy that my system starts, and I will start exploring Windows 10. Well, I havn't needed a floppy for years, and I don't intend to use them on this T43 anyway. The other one is ACPI\PNP0700\ and seems to be dealing with floppy control. The device won't work but it looks better. Winbond (National Semiconductor) TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and you can get rid of that Unknown device by installing a dummy driver from this thread. One of the remaining unknown devices are the A number of missing drivers.īut after connecting to internet by cable, allowing the system to update and download drivers, and after restarting a couple of times, it looked better. Right after the installation the Device manager looked like this. I found this surprisingly fast, after having installed many different operating systems on this machine. It took took about 30 minutes and worked without any errors. I had Windows 7 on it, but did not want to keep anything. The installation looked familiar to installing Windows 7 or 8, I choose to make a clean install and wipe the disk.

Acpi pnp0700 driver

It's a Pentium M 1.86 GHz and I have 1,5 Gb memory installed, a 32-bits installation needs at least 1 Gb.Īfter pointing my laptop to start from DVD I got the familiar message To install Windows 10 you need a processor that is 1GHz or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2, and the processor I had did meet those specifications. I burned the Windows 10 iso to a DVD and put my spare drive in my laptop and gave it a try. You can look at it in a virtual machine, but I had an extra drive for my T43, so I decided install on it. My goal here was just to see if Windows 10 would run, and to see what it looked like. But I did try Windows 8 on it, and at least I was able to take a look at that system. My page about testing Windows 10 on a Lenovo T60 is hereĪnd a page about Windows 10 on a Dell Latitude D820 Hereįirst I wasn't even sure if this was possible.















Acpi pnp0700 driver