Check the physical markings on the largest chip on your PCI card to find the correct manufacturer's driver website. To help you get this running, could you tell me:
What is the you are plugging in?
If you are trying to get a Serial Port to work, you likely need the driver for the I/O Controller chip on the expansion card (e.g., MosChip, NetMos, or Oxford), not the ASMedia bridge itself. 📂 How to Install and Update asmedia asm1083 serial port driver windows 10
ASMedia ASM1083 is a common bridge chip used on motherboards to convert a PCI Express (PCIe) lane into legacy 32-bit PCI slots. This allows users to use older hardware, such as dedicated serial port (RS-232) cards, on modern systems. Check the physical markings on the largest chip
If you see an "Unknown Device" or a yellow exclamation mark in your Device Manager related to the ASM1083, follow these steps: 1. Windows Update (Recommended) Right-click the and select Device Manager . Expand System devices . Find PCI-to-PCI Bridge . If it has an error, right-click it. Select Update driver > Search automatically for drivers . 2. Motherboard Manufacturer Drivers 📂 How to Install and Update ASMedia ASM1083