
I tried anything I could find from Intel and nothing has fixed the issue. I did find some matches but from 3rd party sites I'd rather avoid. Virtual DOS machines (VDM) refer to a technology that allows running 16-bit/32-bit DOS and 16-bit Windows programs when there is already another operating. I cannot seem to find an exact match for this driver from Intel - only things with a similar name from 2015.
WHAT IS INTEL SERIAL IO DRIVER WINDOWS 10 SERIAL
Likewise, the SSD-powered Z420 led the pack DRIVERS HP Z220 SERIAL PORT. If I do a more board search of '8086&DEV_06E9' it appears this is an Intel Driver. Running windows 10 on 2TB HDD hard disk drive that will handle data downloads. Xilinx provides Xilinx - SDK which supports Bare metal driver debug using. Intel(R) LPSS: I2C Controller #0 - 06E8 Windows The arm has no sensors, so the visual information from the camera was.

The only EXACT Match I could find was on a random website in foreign language where someone was listing system specs. PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_06E9&SUBSYS_86941043&REV_00\3&115 83659&1&A9 Intel Serial IO Driver for Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11 for Intel NUC Kit NUC12DCM and Intel NUC Compute Element NUC12EDB Products ID723031 Date Version 30.100.2131.26 (Latest) Introduction Installs Intel Serial IO Driver for Intel NUC Kit NUC12DCM and Intel NUC Compute Element NUC12EDB Products. Both of the 'PCI Device' displayed have identical Hardware IDs : Version: 30.100.1943. I did figure out SOME things about these mystery PCI Devices but cannot resolve the issue- crying uncle and asking for help.

I've double checked all Asus BIOS/Drivers/everything is up to date.

I recently swapped my motherboard from a MSI z490 board to the ASUS ROG Strix z490-e Gaming, Everything works fine- yet after swapping two unknown PCI Devices appeared. Apologies if this is the wrong place to post- I'm at a dead end and cannot figure this out.
