From time to time I have found that over the years - I need definitive information on what exactly an unidentified device on a computer is. Years ago, I found that the best way to handle this was to boot a Linux LiveCD and run the command 'lspci'. For those not in the know, lspci is basically a command that dumps that data of all the devices currently attached to the PCI bus in the system. It also decodes vendor/device names.
This utility has proven useful for me on many occasions, especially in situations where I am attempting to get Windows installed on a legacy piece of hardware in which the hardware configuration is less than clear.
That having been said, is there a utility that can do this under Windows?
This utility has proven useful for me on many occasions, especially in situations where I am attempting to get Windows installed on a legacy piece of hardware in which the hardware configuration is less than clear.
That having been said, is there a utility that can do this under Windows?
Compile pciutils (lspci, setpci) in Windows x86,在 Windows x86 平台下编译 pciutils (lspci, setpci) Posted on April 8, 2011 by Edwin pciutils 是 Linux 下查看 PCI/PCIe 设备的利器。.