If you swapped a motherboard without reinstalling Windows (not recommended), or if you added a new PCIe card (like a USB 3.0 expansion card or a sound card), the existing OS may not have the correct .inf file to recognize the 0012 component.
While the exact hardware associated with "Pci0012" can vary depending on your motherboard and chipset, it typically refers to:
By following this guide, you should be able to successfully install, update, and troubleshoot the Device Ntpnp Pci0012 Driver. If you continue to experience issues, consider seeking assistance from the manufacturer's support team or a professional technician.
Generic drivers rarely work as well as official ones. If your hardware is from a major brand, use their dedicated utility to scan for the missing PCI driver:
Point the search to the folder where you extracted your AMD drivers (usually C:\AMD ). Click and let Windows identify the GPIO controller. Is it Dangerous to Ignore This?