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Title: What does....
Post by: Dimebag on May 08, 2009, 05:17:52 PM
Failure to inititalize PCI Express NCI mean?   I rec'd that error right when I turned the puter on today(before it loaded windows).  Everything seems to be working fine..  Im winXP if it matters.

Title: Re: What does....
Post by: Tr1gg22 on May 08, 2009, 06:45:51 PM
think thats a socket error I am probably wrong though :salute
Title: Re: What does....
Post by: Denholm on May 09, 2009, 08:43:06 AM
Could you check the Device Manager to see if any devices or any hardware has a question mark (?) icon next to it? If this were a driver issue, the device manager might display it.
Title: Re: What does....
Post by: JTs on May 10, 2009, 12:07:36 AM
if your nic is integrated into your mobo disable it in the bios. save it exit  then power down. unplug computer for about 30 secs. then power up go into biios and turn it back on. save changes and it should work. hope this helps
Title: Re: What does....
Post by: Dimebag on May 10, 2009, 07:22:46 PM
if your nic is integrated into your mobo disable it in the bios. save it exit  then power down. unplug computer for about 30 secs. then power up go into biios and turn it back on. save changes and it should work. hope this helps



No ?'s in the device manager, and JTs, can you repeat that in a more simple, computer illiterate form so I can understand? lol     I guess start with how to check to see if my nic is integrated or not, then we'll go from there. 


Dime