Driver [upd]: Pci 60806a
I searched for information on a “PCI 60806A driver,” but I was unable to find any verified references to that specific model number in major hardware databases, driver archives, or manufacturer listings (such as National Instruments, Advantech, ADLINK, or ICP DAS).
- Download the Intel Driver & Support Assistant (Intel DSA) from Intel's official website.
- Run the tool. It will scan your hardware.
- It will likely detect the device (often an Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework or Chipset component) and install the correct driver automatically.
C. Locating the Correct Vendor Driver
If generic drivers do not support RAID or cause poor performance: pci 60806a driver
64-bit vs 32-bit: Many older 60806A cards were designed for 32-bit systems. If you are on a 64-bit version of Windows 10/11, you must ensure you have the "x64" version of the driver, or Windows will block the installation due to digital signature requirements. I searched for information on a “PCI 60806A
- Interrupt conflict: Move the PCI card to a different PCI slot (preferably away from graphics card).
- BIOS settings: Enter BIOS > Advanced > Onboard Devices > Set “Serial Ports” to “Auto” or “Available”. Disable legacy COM1/COM2 if not used.
- Driver mismatch: Uninstall the device, check “Delete driver software”, then reinstall the correct MCS9865 or SUNIX driver.