64-bit Vista Drivers for PCI Serial device

I've just got an T500 and put Vista 64-bit on it.  I've found (I think) all the drivers for it that it needs, except that there are 2 drivers in the Device Manager that show as not installed/needing update they are:
Under Other Devices
 - PCI Serial Port
 - PCI Simple Communications Controller
Anyone know what divers I should get to get these loaded properly or what devices/capabilities I am loosing because there are no drivers?
Thanks,
George

George, welcome to the forum,
have you tried using ThinkVantage System Update to see if it can automatically find the drivers for you?
Hope this helps
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