Communications Driver: Pci Simple
It sits there under "Other Devices," draped in a yellow warning triangle. It has no manufacturer name, no friendly logo, and—most frustratingly—no obvious function. The device status reads the same ominous sentence: "The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)."
For the average user, disabling it is a valid solution. For the IT professional, installing the correct OEM driver restores out-of-band management, power stability, and security features. pci simple communications driver
Furthermore, the PCI Simple Communications Controller is a class placeholder , not a specific device. Microsoft cannot pre-load a driver for a device that hasn't been enumerated yet. It is a chicken-and-egg problem of PCIe device discovery. The PCI Simple Communications Controller is not a virus. It is not a hardware failure. It is not Microsoft being lazy. It is the visible symptom of a hidden co-processor—the Intel ME—waiting for a handshake. It sits there under "Other Devices," draped in








