If you share the actual Hardware ID from Device Manager, I can help you find the legitimate driver.
This is crucial. Download a free tool called or open Device Manager → Right-click the unknown device → Properties → Details → Hardware Ids. Look for: Pci 60806a Aa9lrv.1 Drivers Download WORK
That will tell you the (VIA, JMicron, etc.). If you share the actual Hardware ID from
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A: Yes, but only if you disable Driver Signature Enforcement before installation. Once installed, the driver will continue to function after reboots.