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If you’re having trouble finding the PCI drivers for your HP Gaming Pavilion 15-cx0008nq, especially after updating to Windows 11, don’t worry—there’s a straightforward way to resolve this. First, it’s common to struggle with locating the right drivers because manufacturers often don’t list all older or specific drivers directly on their websites.
Here’s what you can do:
Start by using the HP Support Assistant, a helpful tool designed for HP laptops. Download and install it if you haven’t already. This tool automatically detects your device’s hardware and finds the necessary drivers, including PCI drivers compatible with Windows 11.
If that doesn’t work, visit the Windows Update section in your settings. Microsoft regularly releases driver updates through Windows Update, which often includes essential drivers for chips and hardware components like PCI. Make sure your system is fully updated.
Another reliable approach is to go to Device Manager on your laptop:
- Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
- Look for any devices with a yellow warning icon, which indicates missing drivers.
- Right-click on that device and choose Update driver.
- Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
Windows will then look for the best available driver online and install it if found.
If you still can’t find the drivers, you can try visiting the chipset manufacturer’s website (like Intel, AMD, or Qualcomm) and downloading the latest chipset drivers designed for Windows 11. Make sure to choose the correct model for your system.
Finally, keep in mind that sometimes, the best solution is to let Windows handle driver updates automatically, especially following a major OS upgrade. You just need to ensure your Windows is up-to-date, and often, that includes all necessary hardware drivers.
This approach should help you get all your drivers installed correctly and your laptop working smoothly again.




