A: Partial. Windows 10 will install a generic "PCI-to-PCI bridge" driver, but it often fails to allocate resources correctly. You need the ASMedia-specific INF file.
This tells Windows to ignore the serial port component. The PCI bridge will still work for your legacy cards.
During testing, the ASMedia ASM1083 Serial Port Driver demonstrated excellent stability and compatibility with various devices and applications. The driver did not exhibit any significant issues, such as crashes, data corruption, or hardware conflicts. However, users may encounter compatibility issues with certain devices or software applications that are not designed to work with the ASM1083 chipset. asmedia asm1083 serial port driver windows 10
A: This is a known issue with the ASM1083 on certain BIOS/UEFI systems. Try moving your PCI card to a different slot. Also, update your motherboard's BIOS to the latest version.
To get your serial port functioning on Windows 10, follow these steps to ensure both the bridge and the peripheral are recognized. 1. Check Windows Update Windows 10 includes a massive library of legacy drivers. Connect your serial device. Go to . Click Check for updates . A: Partial
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Hey everyone,
Here’s the secret: The ASM1083 is just the PCIe bridge chip. The actual serial driver you need depends on the smaller UART chip next to it (usually a CH340, FTDI, or Prolific).