PCI Simple Communicator Port- PCI Serial Port Computer: Thinkcenter M58 8910 ARU. Windows 7, 64 bit. I dropped a new hard drive and a PCI card into this to. I have installed Windows Server 2003 R2 32 BIT onto a Lenovo M58. I have managed to install all but two drivers. The PCI Serial Port.
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Thanks for the help. But I'm not sure I did this right. I double clicked the.exe file and ran the application from my downloads folder. I got a warning saying that the drivers I was about to install were older than the ones already had.
So I chose NOT to install them. Then, I went to the device manager, right clicked the PCI Serial Port, then chose update driver.
I browsed to the new folder and and Windows 10 said that the device was properly installed. However, the device changed from PCI Serial Port to 'Intel(R) Active Management Technology -SOL (COM4)' Did I do this right?
Solved: The drivers on Lenovo's site worked, but they were not obvious. Thanks to focher for pointing them out.
Symptoms: Upon unpacking my new Lenovo X200 tablet (well, my daughter's new Lenovo X200 tablet) I copied the hard drive contents to an external drive and then loaded the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Build 7100. I formatted the primary partition and installed Win7 there.
After installation some devices were not recognzed. I attached to my network via an Ethernet cable and was able to install some of the drivers by right-clicking and having Win7 search for them on the internet. However it was not able to find the drivers for three devices. PCI Serial Port. PCI Simple Communications Controller. Network Controller Resolution: These problems were fixed by these drivers: PCI Serial Port Intel AMT X200s X200 Tablet Local Manageability Service and Serial Over LAN (Intel AMT 4.0) driver for Windows Vista, XP 05 Jan 2009 v5.4.0.1074 Filename = 7vr212ww PCI Simple Communications Controller Management Engine Interface (Intel AMT 4.0) Windows Vista, XP 12 May 2008 v4.0.1.1074 Filename = 7vr109ww Network Controller Intel Wireless LAN (11abgn, abg, bg) for Windows Vista - ThinkPad Filename = 6hwv04ww I hope that this helps. Thanks, for that piece of information focher: 'The two devices you see are for the Intel Active Management interface and the Intel Management Engine interface.'
Once I knew what they were I was able to download the correct files from Dell. They did not automatically install (when run they both failed). But than going back to the device manager and selecting update drive and the location of the files, both installed and are working correctly. The computer was running fine, but I do not like to leave thing unresolved. I'm working through a related problem, trying to install a fresh Windows 7 Enterprise on an old X201. I have the 'Intel Centrino Advanced N + 6250' card. I figure that once I get that running and connected to the local wifi network, I can do Windows Update and get most of the other drivers that I need for this system.
It's quite mysterious why intalling the Intel Proset drivers doesn't do anything; it looks like the AMT install may be needed to bootstrap the Wifi card drivers. One observation that I've made is that rebooting through this process is pretty important. Installing various drivers like AMT, the install software doesn't tell you to reboot but this helps. I have tried your suggestion, but in win7 64 bit, i can not run the software under DOS (already run as administrator) Intel AMT 4.2 - Local Manageability Service (LMS) and Serial Over LAN (SOL) Driver there is reply from the cmd, FWUpdLcl.exe is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file what should i do?
I also have unknown hardware in device manager, i already follow your suggestion for wifi abgn, but it can not work at all, still unknown thanks in advance.