
If none of these options resolve the issue, contact your computer's manufacturer for the necessary driver designed for your hardware. Enter the location where the downloaded drivers are on the system (make sure to select Include subfolders.).Click on Browse my computer for drivers.Right Click on the controller that is still showing a yellow exclamation point.If the issue still persists, install the driver directly from Device Manager.Once downloaded, unzip the package and double click on the *.exe file to install the driver(s).If using Windows 7* or Windows 8*, please refer to your OEM or place of purchase for the necessary drivers.At the link above, you can also search for the NUC model (example: nuc10i5fn).If using Microsoft Windows 10*/11* (64-bit), these drivers can be downloaded from the following location: Intel® Management Engine Consumer Driver for Windows® for Intel® NUC.


Open Device Manager by pressing the Windows key + x. quotemsg12634319,0,1410082Go back to your ASUS download page and look for 'Chipset' driver and 'Modem' driver.Go through the options below to resolve the issue, ensure computer has an Internet connection. Yellow bang (exclamation mark) on the PCI Simple Communications Controller is caused by a missing or corrupted Management Engine driver.
