Device manager
I cant fix this "pci data acquisition and signal processing controller" driver issue, I reinstalled my chipset drivers and everything and still this yellow marked on device manager.

MOBO: Asus Tuf gaming b769-plus D4
Cpu: i5 12600kf and windows 11 home

is that even important or should i just ignore it? Isearched the whole internet and there is cant find a solution
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If iam not mistaken, that error happens when i installed GPU without its driver,
From AMD to nvidia
Originally posted by ˢᵈˣ FatCat:
If iam not mistaken, that error happens when i installed GPU without its driver,
From AMD to nvidia

oh ok then it might be because i had recently updated gtx 1660 super drivers from the nvidia website, or perhaps when i installed rx 9060 xt even before that, idk i might just run a ddu and let windows install the drivers for the 1660 automatic
Originally posted by VALORHEART:
Originally posted by ˢᵈˣ FatCat:
If iam not mistaken, that error happens when i installed GPU without its driver,
From AMD to nvidia

oh ok then it might be because i had recently updated gtx 1660 super drivers from the nvidia website, or perhaps when i installed rx 9060 xt even before that, idk i might just run a ddu and let windows install the drivers for the 1660 automatic

Nope it did nothing lol
You don't have your Motherboard Chipset official driver package installed.
Originally posted by Bad 💀 Motha:
You don't have your Motherboard Chipset official driver package installed.

It must be WHQl? there is tons of chipset packages on the asus website dont know which one to download
Originally posted by _I_:
https://www.asus.com/us/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b760-plus-wifi-d4/helpdesk_download?model2Name=TUF-GAMING-B760-PLUS-WIFI-D4

there is only one chipset driver

get that, along with the drivers for lan, wifi, audio, vga ad bt

i did that, but that thing is not helping anyway, and if you expand that option you will see a lot of other files
Originally posted by VALORHEART:
Originally posted by Bad 💀 Motha:
You don't have your Motherboard Chipset official driver package installed.

It must be WHQl? there is tons of chipset packages on the asus website dont know which one to download

For YOUR Motherboard model.

Google the motherboard model name and go to that official site, it has a download section just for that model of MB.

For Chipset though you can get them direct from Intel or AMD. It's generally the other drivers that needs to come from the board maker.

Make sure you reboot after the driver install completes because a major driver like chipaet might not be able to finish until the system is rebooted
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; 1 Jul @ 2:57am
Originally posted by Bad 💀 Motha:
Originally posted by VALORHEART:

It must be WHQl? there is tons of chipset packages on the asus website dont know which one to download

For YOUR Motherboard model.

Google the motherboard model name and go to that official site, it has a download section just for that model of MB.

For Chipset though you can get them direct from Intel or AMD. It's generally the other drivers that needs to come from the board maker.

i know that, and that is where i take the files
_I_ 1 Jul @ 3:03am 
sort your downloaded files by date, newest first

run each as admin, one at a time so they install properly
Originally posted by _I_:
sort your downloaded files by date, newest first

run each as admin, one at a time so they install properly

Idk… it seems I messed up download/install order. It might be just fine as I’m not having any issue with the pc and it seems stable, but that “other devices” thing is still same, some people on Microsoft says if you not having issues just ignore it…idk perhaps that is what I should. It might just get disappeared if I install a new GPU later.
Try googling for "Intel® Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver" and finding an install for that then installing it to see if it fixes that.
Seeing something not supposed to be at there made my ADHD ticking, you gotta find the answer men for world peace
This may well be solved by updating bios to latest then device will be recognised and installed.
_I_ 1 Jul @ 6:51am 
or could be a feature disabled in bios

reset bios to defaults and check again
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