Please open device manager and check if there's either a question mark, exclamation point or yellow triangle listed by any of the PCI Express Root Complex. I believe it's listed under "System Devices".
If the computer is running fine, I suggest you don't update the BIOS. However, if you still want to update, please following the steps in link below to safety installed latest BIOS version onto system.
Warnings: Do not turn off computer or disconnect from your power source while updating the BIOS or you may harm your computer. During the update, your computer will restart and you will briefly see a black screen.
Hey I found the two drivers that were not properly installed and installed them in and now the laptop has not crashed in 2 days, so to me that means it's fixed, thank you to everyone for being so kind and helping me!
Sorry to bug you on this old topic, but could you tell me what drivers they are? I've got 2 unknown's as well right now and can't figure out what I'm missing to stop my BSOD.
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January 23rd, 2018 09:00
Hi @MayLouise1997,
Make sure the BIOS is up to date.
Also go to those unknown devices > right click > Properties > Hardware ID and reply with both, so we can check what are the missing drivers.
LSUFAN51
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January 22nd, 2018 10:00
Please open device manager and check if there's either a question mark, exclamation point or yellow triangle listed by any of the PCI Express Root Complex. I believe it's listed under "System Devices".
Drivers and Downloads FAQs | Dell US
MayLouise1997
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January 22nd, 2018 22:00
I have two of them but they are in unknown device's.
When I check system devices everything looks fine though
I'm really worried, thank you for replying!
MayLouise1997
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January 23rd, 2018 11:00
@Alienware-Eimy Do I really have to update my BIOS as I have no idea how to?
Also when I saw the unknown device drivers last night I went and fixed them.
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January 24th, 2018 06:00
MayLouise1997
If the computer is running fine, I suggest you don't update the BIOS. However, if you still want to update, please following the steps in link below to safety installed latest BIOS version onto system.
How to Update BIOS (Official Dell Tech Support)
Warnings: Do not turn off computer or disconnect from your power source while updating the BIOS or you may harm your computer. During the update, your computer will restart and you will briefly see a black screen.
MayLouise1997
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January 25th, 2018 16:00
Hey I found the two drivers that were not properly installed and installed them in and now the laptop has not crashed in 2 days, so to me that means it's fixed, thank you to everyone for being so kind and helping me!
Olkiolla
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January 31st, 2018 17:00
BrianZ404
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April 12th, 2019 04:00
Sorry to bug you on this old topic, but could you tell me what drivers they are? I've got 2 unknown's as well right now and can't figure out what I'm missing to stop my BSOD.
BrianZ404
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April 12th, 2019 04:00
Never mind. Finally found it. Didn't know the OSD application was a driver.
Medicineman25
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October 22nd, 2019 17:00
.... did you want to share those drivers with the rest of the class?