Device Ntpnp Pci0012 Driver Patched [PREMIUM]

: This indicates that the current driver has been successfully updated or "patched" to fix a bug, security vulnerability, or performance issue. Troubleshooting and Action Steps

Find the entry with a yellow exclamation mark (often under "Other Devices" or "System Devices"). Right-click it, select Properties , go to the tab, and select Hardware Ids from the dropdown. Look for a string like PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C22 device ntpnp pci0012 driver patched

The Vendor ID 10EC points definitively to . The Device ID 8136 corresponds to the RTL8136 Series Gigabit Ethernet Controller . : This indicates that the current driver has

(this specific ID corresponds to the Intel 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SM Bus Controller). Super User Step 2: Apply the Driver (Standard Method) Look for a string like PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C22 The Vendor

Yes, but Windows will re-detect it on reboot. Patching is a permanent fix.

: If a driver is blocked from loading, ensure that Memory Integrity in Windows Security isn't preventing it from functioning.