The unknown device is usually the power management driver. If you install
that from the ibm website and delete the unknown device from device manager
it should come up properly.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sylvestre Meininger" <sylme@free.fr>
To: <Thinkpad@stderr.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 10:32 AM
Subject: [Thinkpad] Thinkpad X22 mysterious "PCI device"
> Hi, and thanks to all who responded to my 560z question.
>
> (Now, I don't know what I should be looking for : 560Z, 570E ou early X
> series with integrated WiFi... If anyone is selling any of these, I'd be
> glad to see their proposition)
>
> Keeping up on X series, a friend bought an X22 (2662-NG1). I've managed to
> install all devices, except a mysterious "PCI Device" which shows up in
W2k
> Device Manager. The NIC is an Intel one and I was wondering if the "PCI
> Device" could be a WiFi Mini-PCI or CDC. I checked IBM's website, which
> states that this particular X22 comes with Modem, Ethernet and WiFi. I
> looked on the side of the cover and on each side, toward the front of the
> machine, there's this small piece of plastic not covered by the Thinkpad
> black paint. Could this be the antenae's "marks", like on a T23 but
smaller
> ?
>
> I've tried to install all kind of drivers for this "PCI Device" (incl. all
> available NIC drivers) but none recognised it. Maybe it's the IBM Security
> Chip, but I cabn't enable it in the BIOS, so that seems doubtful.
>
> Anyway, I'm stuck.
>
> Thank to anyone who can help.
>
> Cheers.
>
> sylvestre
>
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