It appears the identifier may be:
Without more details, it's difficult to provide specific driver information for the device with the ID 60806A. Here are a few steps you can take:
Because many generic manufacturers use the same board designs, searching for "PCI 60806A" directly might yield limited or sketchy download results. To find the exact, official driver, you need to find the using Windows Device Manager. Press Windows Key + X and select Device Manager . pci 60806a driver
You will see a value that looks like this: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_XXXX...
I searched for information on a “PCI 60806A driver,” but I was unable to find any verified references to that specific model number in major hardware databases, driver archives, or manufacturer listings (such as National Instruments, Advantech, ADLINK, or ICP DAS). It appears the identifier may be: Without more
This can be caused by hardware conflicts, power management settings, or faulty drivers.
The "60806A" designation is frequently associated with chipsets manufactured by companies like , NetMos , or ASIX . These chips are the brains behind: RS-232 Serial Port cards (COM ports). Parallel Port (LPT) cards. Industrial automation interfaces. Press Windows Key + X and select Device Manager
| Operating System | File Name (Example) | File Size (Approx.) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows XP (32-bit) | pci60806a_winXP.exe | 15.65 MB | | Windows 7 (32/64-bit) | pci60806a_win7.exe | 14.80 MB | | Windows 10 | pci-60806a_win10.exe | 19937 MB |
Find the unknown device under Other Devices .
Open , right-click the device, and select Update driver . Choose Browse my computer for drivers .