Yes, but you need a 5000 w power supply with an AMD Radeon HDD 1 Million.
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"PCI communications device" is displayed in the Device Manager when Windows does not have a driver for a PCI device that is used for networking in some fashion. It could be a dial-up modem, Ethernet controller, or a wireless card. You will need to download drivers from your computer manufacturer to display a more specific name in the Device Manager and make the yellow question mark go away.
Yes, you would have to purchase a USB, PCI, or PCI-X wireless device/card.
Boards have evolved over the years. They started out with 1 , then went to 2 on up to about 6. As they evolved they have gotten to be fewer with the advent of pci xpress. My mother board has one PCI and 2 PCI xpress. As more devices utilize the USB bus, card slots become less necessary. Most any device on a PCI card can be found on a USB device.
I don't think so. There are mini PCI-E to PCI-E adapters which would convert the mini to an x1 card, it seems to be very device specific however. I would generally depend on the device - in this case, I found adapters for Wifi cards.
AGP was designed for video controllers only. PCI-E can work with any compatible device.
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A "PCI Simple Communications Controller" is usually a PCI modem, but it can be other, sometimes unlikely devices, such as an audio or serial device.
You will need to find the CD that came with the computer that contains the hardware drivers. These arrows indicate that the hardware is installed in your computer case, but there are no files to tell it where they are or how to use them.
yes
it is the PCI Modem, Video Controller and Video Controller(VGA Compatible)
If the WiFi device is a PCI card, then it should be inserted into a PCI slot inside of a desktop computer. If the WiFi device is a PCMCIA card, then it should be inserted into a PCMCIA slot located on the side of a laptop. Finally, if the WiFi device is a USB adapter, then it should be inserted into a USB port on either a desktop or laptop computer.