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Download Portable — Hp Pavilion G6 Pci Device Driver

Avoid third-party “driver updater” tools that claim to fix PCI Device with one click. Most are adware or outdated. Stick to HP’s official site or the manual Hardware ID method.

This often affects the PCI Simple Communications Controller. Download the Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) driver specifically for your G6 model from HP’s website. If unavailable, try version 11.0.0.1155 or 9.5.24.1790 (common for G6 series).

If you have downloaded the driver file but it didn't install automatically: hp pavilion g6 pci device driver download

This should often be installed first to recognize other PCI components: sp55970.exe. :

Sometimes the installer says "no compatible hardware," but the driver is correct. Avoid third-party “driver updater” tools that claim to

Once installed, your laptop will run more stable, peripherals will function correctly, and the yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager will be gone for good. Bookmark this guide for future OS reinstallations – you’ll save hours of troubleshooting.

Run the downloaded file. Follow the on-screen prompts. Once the installation is complete, restart your computer. The yellow exclamation mark should disappear. This often affects the PCI Simple Communications Controller

| Model | Missing PCI Device | Driver Name | HP SoftPaq Number | |--------|--------------------|--------------|--------------------| | G6-2210us (Intel) | PCI Simple Comm Controller | Intel MEI 7.0 | sp56675.exe | | G6-1310sa (AMD) | SM Bus Controller | AMD Chipset Drivers | sp56243.exe | | G6-2230us (Intel) | PCI Memory Controller | Intel Chipset 9.4 | sp61386.exe | | G6-1d20us (AMD) | PCI Device | AMD IO Drivers | sp55219.exe |

If you’ve recently reinstalled Windows on your laptop (or upgraded to a newer OS like Windows 7, 8, or 10), you may notice a yellow exclamation mark next to “PCI Device” in Device Manager. This indicates a missing driver. Here’s everything you need to know.

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