Check archive.org for potential chipset drivers or check your motherboard manufacturer's website for "ASM1083" or "PCIe to PCI Bridge" drivers. 2. Verify Legacy Device Functionality
If you install a PCIe serial port card based on the ASM1083, you will likely see:
Navigate to the or Onboard Devices Configuration section. asmedia asm1083 serial port driver windows 10
Look for a line that says or PCI Data Acquisition . It will have a yellow triangle icon next to it. Step 3: Update the Driver Right-click the broken device and click Update driver . Step 4: Choose the File
Hardware conflicts are common. Before blaming the driver, check your BIOS: Check archive
: If a device appears as an "Unknown Device" or "PCI Serial Port" with a yellow exclamation mark, you are likely looking for the driver of the connected card (e.g., a Sunix, StarTech, or generic serial card) rather than the ASMedia bridge itself.
Frequently used in multi-I/O serial/parallel cards (e.g., MCS9835, MCS9865). Look for a line that says or PCI Data Acquisition
Restart your computer. Windows 10 will automatically scan the hardware and reinstall its clean internal bridge driver. Method 2: Update Motherboard Chipset Drivers
If your card uses standard chipsets often paired with the ASM1083 bridge, you might be looking for: SystemBase SB16C1058 Commonly used in high-port count cards. StarTech PEX series drivers: Available at StarTech Downloads Legacy PCI Serial drivers: