USB host controller ShowUSB host controller
When connecting a USB 2.0 device, Windows displays the following message:
Install a high speed USB host controller
or
This device will function at reduced speed if you do not have high-speed controller installed...
What is PCI ShowWhat is PCI
Intro
The different PCI bus
Intro
Defined by Intel in 1990 to standardize communication between the integrated circuits of its chipsets, the PCI standard became a bus extension specification in 1992/93 under the leadership of...
Activate Volume Control in the taskbar ShowActivate Volume Control in the taskbar
It may happen that after some configurations on your computer system, the icon volume control on your task bar disappears. Below is an indication how to recover same.
The first step is to go...
Download Easy Time Control Free ShowIf you possess a small firm and what you must manage several employees, particularly their arrival and exit times, use Easy Time Control Free.
Easy Time Control Free is a tool allowing to manage the hour of entrance and exit hours of several...
Download Notebook Hardware Control ShowNotebook Hardware Control is acomponent control tool of your Notebook.
- It controls your system power management.
- It personalizes Notebook (open source).
- It prolongs the life time of the battery.
- It cools down the system by reducing the...
PCI Bus ShowThe PCI Bus
The PCI bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect) was developed by Intel on 22 June 1992. Contrary to the VLB bus, it is not so much a traditional local bus but rather an intermediate bus located between the processor bus (NorthBridge)...
PCI Express Bus (PCI-E) ShowThe PCI Express Bus
The PCI Express bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, written PCI-E or 3GIO for "Third Generation I/O"), is an interconnect bus that allows you to add expansion boards to a computer. The PCI Express bus was developed...
Control - control.exe Showcontrol - control.exe
control.exe (control stands for Control Panel) is a Windows NT/2000/XP generic process which corresponds to the control panel. The file that corresponds to this process is normally found in the directory...