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If you’re looking for a driver for your device on Windows 10, here’s a simple solution that can help you find and install the correct driver.
First, identify your device’s hardware ID. In your case, the important IDs are:
- PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C3A&SUBSYS_2281103C&REV_04
- PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C3A&SUBSYS_2281103C
- PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C3A&CC_078000
- PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9C3A&CC_0780
Next, go to the official manufacturer website—often your computer’s manufacturer, or the component maker like Intel, in this case. Search for your device using these hardware IDs, or use your device’s model number to find the right driver.
Alternatively, you can check your device manager:
- Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager.
- Find the device with a yellow warning icon, which indicates a missing driver.
- Right-click on that device and choose Update driver.
- Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
Windows will attempt to locate and install the correct driver for your device. If Windows can’t find it automatically, visit the manufacturer’s site for your computer or motherboard. They often provide specific driver downloads for your hardware.
In this case, the device appears to be related to the Intel Management Engine Interface. Downloading and installing the latest driver from Intel or your system manufacturer can solve the issue.
Once the driver is installed, restart your computer. Your device should now work properly without issues. If you still have trouble, contacting customer support for your device or visiting the manufacturer’s support page can provide further assistance.




