Since "driver link" can refer to a few different things, here are the and what you might be looking for:
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | 16550-compatible FIFO, baud up to 115200 | | PnP enumeration | Auto-detected via ACPI/PCI | | Power management | Supports D0–D3 device power states | | Serial I/O linking | Exposes COM port and allows kernel-mode IRP_MJ_READ/WRITE linking | pnp0500 driver link
: If you are using a branded laptop or motherboard, visit the manufacturer’s support site (e.g., Dell , HP, or Lenovo) and search for "Chipset" or "Serial Port" drivers under your specific model name. Since "driver link" can refer to a few
Remember: The safest driver link is no link at all. It is the built-in repository of Windows itself. The ID refers to a standard 16550-compatible Communications
The ID refers to a standard 16550-compatible Communications (COM) Port , often appearing in Windows Device Manager when a physical or virtual serial port is detected.
: Windows uses the built-in serial.sys driver to manage these ports.
Your query about a is ambiguous because it combines a specific legacy hardware ID with the word "essay." This request could mean a few different things: