Error Installing Windows Xp Pci.sys
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DriverDoc WinSweeper SupersonicPC FileViewPro About Support Contact File Troubleshooting › SYS Files › Microsoft › Applications, SDK/DDK › pci.sys How To Fix Pci.sys Blue Screen http://www.solvusoft.com/en/files/bsod-blue-screen-error/sys/windows/microsoft/applications-sdk-ddk/pci-sys/ Errors (BSOD) Download NowWinThruster 2015 - Scan your PC for pci.sys registry errors Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000 Overview of Pci.sys What Is Pci.sys? Pci.sys is a type of SYS file associated with Applications, SDK/DDK developed by Microsoft for the Windows Operating System. The latest known error installing version of Pci.sys is 1.0.0.0, which was produced for Windows. This SYS file carries a popularity rating of 1 stars and a security rating of "UNKNOWN". What Are SYS Files? SYS files such as pci.sys are third-party (eg. Microsoft) device drivers or critical system files that come as part of the Windows error installing windows operating system. Most SYS files allow internal PC hardware or attached hardware, such as a printer, to communicate with third-party software programs (eg. web browsers, word processors, Applications, SDK/DDK) and the operating system (eg. Windows).Other SYS files are critical system files called "kernel mode device drivers" which are used to power the Windows operating system. Files such as "CONFIG.SYS" contain configuration settings and specify what device drivers should be loaded by the operating system. Without driver files such as pci.sys, you wouldn't be able to do simple tasks such as printing a document. Why Do I Have SYS Errors? SYS file errors are typically caused by faulty hardware or corrupt device driver files. Because of the importance of Pci.sys in the functionality of Applications, SDK/DDK and other Windows functions, any corruption or damage to this file can create critical system errors in the form of a "blue screen of death" (BSOD). Please see