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This vendor ID belongs to Corechip Semiconductor, Inc. (sometimes associated with Davicom Semiconductor or similar budget chipset manufacturers).

Windows 10 and 11 are very good at automatically finding and installing drivers for common devices.

Locate the device with the yellow triangle (often listed under Other devices or Network adapters ). Right-click the device and select . Choose Search automatically for drivers . usb vid-0fe6 amp-pid-9900

A Code 10 error implies that the driver loaded but the operating system encountered an error communicating with the underlying hardware.

: This is a Fast Ethernet device, meaning it is capped at 100 Mbps . While it won't take full advantage of gigabit fiber connections, it is more than sufficient for high-definition streaming, video conferencing (Zoom/Teams), and general web browsing. This vendor ID belongs to Corechip Semiconductor, Inc

Windows may be cutting power to the USB port to save energy.

Uncheck and click OK. "Device Cannot Start (Code 10)" Error Locate the device with the yellow triangle (often

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Uncheck the box that says . Click OK and restart your computer. 2. Switch USB Ports

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