[time-nuts] Re: Windows 11 and PCI-e card for COM/LPT

paul swed paulswedb at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 14:46:49 UTC 2022


Dirk
I did a quick look and the issue you describe seems to affect others as
well. Did not see a answer. Did see on installing drives to select legacy
and the the driver disk.
But that still left the yellow triangle. I use a range of OS's but
generally win 7 and older and never upgrade. It it all works I am happy.
Good luck
Paul

On Sat, Oct 1, 2022 at 12:04 AM dottensm via time-nuts <
time-nuts at lists.febo.com> wrote:

> Hi members, my 1st mail here.For a PPS signal over RS232 I have a PCI-e
> card (Delock 89446) in my W10 PC.All went well so far.Then I updated to W11
> and the problems started:After a few weeks the COM (as well as the LPT
> port) port didn't function any more and the device manager showed the
> famous yellow triangle.Properties: "The driver is damaged or missing (Code
> 39). The path %hs is missing."I deinstalled the COM & LPT ports with the
> driver and installed the actual Delock/Sunix driver 9.3.0.0, certified for
> W11.That went without problems, and the driver was installed. But the
> yellow triangle stayed in the device manager.Anyone with functioning PCI-e
> card with COM/LPT port on Windows 11?What can I do to make it work (I need
> the PPS signal for a time server)?RegardsDirkVon meinem/meiner Galaxy
> gesendet
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