Tecra M9 - need to Win 7 driver for PCI communication controller

Hello world

I've been clean installation Win 7 32 bit on a Toshiba Tecra M9 and thereafter, all drivers.

Now in the Device Manager it is still an unidentified device called "Communications controller PCI (single)", with several starting hardware ID by "PCI VEN_8086 & DEV_2A04 &.

I can't identify what device it is, I searched for hours and a lot of people seem to have this problem. Everything works, except that a Campbell Scientific device (USB adapter to an owner interface) does not work and I fear that this could be the cause.

Can someone help me?

Best regards
trash

If you want to identify the unknown device please check http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=78

In your case, it's Intel PCI communication controller-Intel Management Engine Interface.
Have you installed a driver for card slot?
Try please install the driver of chip card reader and post comments.

You will find that all the drivers on Toshiba download page?

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