I've installed 64-bit Windows 7 on my new TOSHIBA Tecra S10 laptop. Installation was smooth, Windows Update was able to locate and download drivers for all the components on my computer save for one. It shows up in my Control Panel as PCI Simple Communications Controller. I've determined that this device is Intel Management Engine Interface. However, I am unable to find a driver (64-bit) for this particular device. It does not seem to affect mu computer at all. I guess I can just wait until Toshiba releases a driver for this device. Does anyone have experience with this issue? Is it OK for me to use my computer without a proper driver for this device? My processor is not going to fry from overheating or something like that, is it?
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The thread discusses the issue of a missing driver for the Intel Management Engine Interface on a Toshiba Tecra S10 running 64-bit Windows 7. The original poster initially couldn't find a compatible driver, but after trying Vista drivers in compatibility mode and following advice from others, they successfully installed the driver from Toshiba's website, resolving the Device Manager warning. Overall, the user expresses satisfaction with the solution and relief that the device is now properly recognized.
The thread discusses the issue of a missing driver for the Intel Management Engine Interface on a Toshiba Tecra S10 running 64-bit Windows 7. The original poster initially couldn't find a compatible driver, but after trying Vista drivers in compatibility mode and following advice from others, they successfully installed the driver from Toshiba's website, resolving the Device Manager warning. Overall, the user expresses satisfaction with the solution and relief that the device is now properly recognized.
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