Verified: Pnp0500 Driver

The hardware ID refers to a standard Communications Port (COM port)

Do You Actually Need It?

A common question regarding legacy ports is: Can I just disable it? pnp0500 driver verified

  • Disabling Driver Verifier for that driver
  • Updating or rolling back the driver
  • Checking device manager for resource conflicts

Industrial Automation: Connecting to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) that still rely on RS-232 for programming . The hardware ID refers to a standard Communications

To monitor the driver's calls to the system for illegal actions that could lead to a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Signing Requirements: For public release, PnP drivers must be signed by WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) Disabling Driver Verifier for that driver Updating or

In Device Manager, right-click the PNP0500 device and select Update driver. Select Browse my computer for drivers.

Benefits of Using a PNP0500 Driver Verified

(16550A) port. In modern systems, you might see this ID when using legacy expansion cards, industrial hardware, or certain virtual serial port emulators. Microsoft Learn 2. How to "Verify" the Driver

  • Note: For PNP0500, selecting the standard "Communications Port" driver provided by Microsoft is almost always the correct solution.