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Missing PCI Encryption/Decryption Driver - PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_1486
I've recently built a new PC and can't seem to fix this missing driver in device manager. I believe it may be linked to the 2x HDDs I have set-up in RAID 1 with RAIDXpert2 Drivers, but not sure.
I've tried reinstalling the Chipset + SATA + RAID drivers, which didn't fix it.
Any ideas from the ID?
I can see a couple of other reports of this in the last few weeks, but no clear fix, so it's something recent.
Including this post: https://community.amd.com/message/2928312
My system is; ASUS B450-i, 3700x, EVGA 1070, 32GB RAM, 500Gb NVMe + 2x 4TB HDDs in RAID.
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This is what PCI - 1022 DEV - 1486 refers to in Device Manager:
According to this website it does seem to be connected to RAID: Ryzen 3000 series build / Struggling with PCI-e lanes - Page 3 - Motherboards and CPUs - Unraid
Also this recent Reddit Thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/VFIO/comments/cky2fv/iommu_groupings_gigabyte_x570_aorus_elite/
Also Tech One Thread: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/x570-taichi-iommu-groups/145762/2
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yea, seem to be happening to a few people. But not clear how to actually fix it. Any ideas?
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Try opening an Online AMD Service Request and see if they say anything useful from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/contact-email-form
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I had the same issue. First install the latest chipset driver from AMD (https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570). Then go to Device Manager, right click on the device, choose Update Driver on the device, Browse my computer for driver software, choose this folder: c:\Program Files (x86)\AMD\Chipset_IODrivers\PSP Driver\
It fixed my missing driver for me, now it says: AMD PSP 11.0 Device, under Security devices.
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That fixed it! Thank you.
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I registered an account just to say thank you! I downloaded the drivers for the chipset from the official site, and there was the right one for PCI!
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What should I do if my computer says this cant be found?
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I wrote some instructions in that thread, have you tried that?
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In what thread? Im new to this forum and didnt see anything
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I had the same issue. First install the latest chipset driver from AMD. Then go to Device Manager, right click on the device, choose Update Driver on the device, Browse my computer for driver software, choose this folder: c:\Program Files (x86)\AMD\Chipset_IODrivers\PSP Driver\
It fixed my missing driver for me, now it says: AMD PSP 11.0 Device, under Security devices.
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I tried this but when I choose that folder it says it doesnt exist on my PC
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This means you haven't installed the chipset drivers from AMD.
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I can do a Teamviwer session with you. Let me know.
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Yea we can do that, when are you free?
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What us your time zone? Tomorrow I have some time.
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Pacific time zone
Im free whenever really
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made an account just to say thank you.
this missing drive was driving me nuts
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Bro you are so clutch. Thank you, this worked for me (literally just made this account to thank you).
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For those who couldn't find drivers in progarm files after isnall chipset driver. I've found them in C:\AMD\Chipset_Software\Packages\IODriver
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That worked for me. Thanks.
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