M7640n acpi driver missing Media Center

Hi, I'm helping a friend with his media center m7640n.  I had to wipe his record clean b/c of the viral infection.  I did not have the chance to create the recovery CD I got all drivers installed ok except that now I have an unknown device in device saying Device Manager unknown on Microsoft ACPI bus.  Can someone enlighten me on this?  TX

Hello:

I ain't giving up that easy...

Try this one. You will need to load from the device in the Device Manager as is the pilot of the cru.

Unzip and save these 2 files in a folder where remember you where it is.

Click the ACPI device in Device Manager. Click on update driver driver. Select the method of manual search and navigate to this folder. Select the AMDAway.inf file to load.

Paul

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