After a clean install of Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 (and subsequent Windows updates) on my Toshiba Tecra M4 tablet, I checked the device manager to see if Vista missed anything. Only one yellow exclamation point was displayed. I dug into the properties of the unknown device and it displayed the following information: unknown device – other device on Intel 82801 FBM LPC Interface Controller – 2641. Doing a search on this information pointed to about half of the notebook devices made during the last few years – nothing useful. I looked at the hardware ID of the unknown device and it displayed ACPI\IFX0101. A search on that string produced results including an Infineon TPM (Trusted Platform Module), which I knew existed on my Tecra. I browsed over to Toshiba.com, downloaded the Trusted Platform Software, and no more unknown devices in the device manager.
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Windows Vista Displayed an Unknown Device on Toshiba Tecra
Posted on February 27, 2009 by Fred Janssen
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