pci bridge

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Discussions about PCI bridge issues on Windows systems often involve device manager errors, sleep/wake problems, and resource conflicts. Users report yellow exclamation marks in Device Manager with error code 12, indicating insufficient free resources for the PCI to PCI bridge, which can prevent graphics cards from being recognized. Other threads describe PCI bridge as a wake source causing systems to wake from sleep unexpectedly, or interfering with hardware scans in Dell SupportAssist. Troubleshooting steps include checking power settings, updating drivers, or disabling conflicting devices. These topics are relevant for users experiencing hardware recognition or power management problems related to PCI bridges on Windows 7 and later versions.
  1. Marytheknees

    Windows 10 Issues with Dell SupportAssist After Update: Exec Command Failed Errors

    ok this may not be your expertise but i wll post to see if amy one else ias having problems with s. Ever since I have updated to the latest version of it. The hardware scan failed every time all i get is exc command failed Dell says it is a Dll issue and that i need to...
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    Windows 7 New HTPC Windows 7 will not sleep when it should

    I have changed my HTPC from a tower to the HTPC case. New everything except the Ceton InfiniTV 4 PCI card/cable card. Have identical Windows 7/64 Pro systems. Tried to copy all the power / sleep settings. New HTPC system will not sleep when it should. It is set to sleep after 10 minutes...
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    Windows 7 PCI to PCI bridge problem

    Hello all, I installed Windows 7 on a new partition yesterday and everything seemed to go fine until I tried installing the Nvidia drivers for it. After searching around, I noticed the yellow exclamation mark beside the PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge in the Device Manager. Checked it out and got...
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