PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5239&SUBSYS_527210B9&REV_01 Driver Update

PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5239&SUBSYS_527210B9&REV_01 matches the USB 2.0 Controller device manufactured by NVIDIA. Our archive contains Windows 7 drivers that support this device. Windows Vista and Windows XP are also supported. Visitors have downloaded matching drivers over 230,842 times with an aggregate rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Choose the best match from the list below or use our customized search engine to search our entire driver archive. The DriverGuide download archive is scanned regularly using the latest anti-virus and anti-malware software.

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About Hardware IDs

A device Hardware ID (HWID) is a set of numbers and letters that uniquely identifies any device. For example, different models of Motherboards, Graphics Cards, Printers and Network Interface Cards would have their own unique Hardware ID.

The general format for a Hardware ID is <Bus Type>\<Vendor ID>&<Device ID>&<Additional IDs>.
The Vendor ID takes the form "VEN_XXXX" where XXXX is a 4 digit code unique to the manufacturer.
The Device ID format is "DEV_YYYY" where YYYY is a 4 digit code unique to that manufacturer's device.

Hardware IDs are useful because they help identify the manufacturer and model of every hardware device inside, or attached to, your computer.

Each Hardware ID is assigned to a particular device by the device manufacturer. Windows operating systems such as Windows 11 use the Hardware ID to match to a specific INF file. INF files are used to install the correct device drivers - that's the software that lets your computer communicate with the device in the most efficient manner.

While a particular device driver is associated with specific Hardware ID, that driver may be compatible with other devices as well. In that case, the INF file would identify one or more Hardware IDs as an exact match, and provide a list of Compatible Hardware IDs for that driver. In many cases, the Compatible Hardware IDs will look similar, with the identifier having only minor variations, particularly in the Device ID portion.

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