Method 1: to find the driver for a device in Windows Vista through Device Manager
a.Once you’re in Device Manager, right click on the PCI (Peripheral Component Interface) simple communications controller and choose Properties.
Pci simple communications controller free download - NetMos 9835 PCI Multi-I/O Controller, Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller, Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host. 2) If you can see clearly the name of the PCI device as the screen shot shown below (PCI Simple Communications Controller), just go to the manufacturer website of your computer and search for the exact driver from there.
b.Switch to the Details tab and select Hardware IDs from the drop down menu.
c.You will see a code like per example PCI/VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS
The VEN code means vendor and the DEV code means device
d.Once you have the two codes, go to Microsoft update catalog website and put in the Device ID/Vendor ID to search for the drivers.
e.Follow the instructions to download the driver and install it.
For more information, click “The hunt for drivers”
Method 2: Re-install Intel Chipset drivers from the Motherboard driver CD provided by Intel
If your computer came with a motherboard driver disc from Intel, put the CD in and install the chipset drivers. That should take care of it. If you’ve already searched for the driver in the Intel website and you don’t have drivers listed for Windows Vista, then you can install the Windows XP driver for PCI Communication Controller usingWindows 7 Compatibility mode.