Acpi Nsc1100 Drivers

This is known issue with the Winbond (National Semiconductor) TPM (Hardware Ids: ACPINSC1100) driver.1.Download the exe file from2. Run the exe file that you downloaded.(Note that location when you run the exe file)3.Start right-click 'Computer' Properties Device manager4. Scroll down the list of devices until you find an unknown device, right-click it Properties Details, Property = Hardware IDs5.Check that the hardware ID reads 'ACPINSC1100'.6. Now choose the 'Driver' tab Update Driver 'Browse my computer.' And navigate to where the files were extracted from the exe file that you'd downloaded Next.The unknown device should then become identified as 'Winbond Trusted Paltform Module 1.1' (to see it, you may have to click the 'View' menu in your Device manager, and turn on 'Show hidden devices'.Note that the source page of the download does NOT list the M51 as one of the models to which this driver applies. Kudos to the person who figured out that the driver does nevertheless apply to the M51 (which, at release date, was 'Designed for WindowsXP').I got the content from here:Also check this site:Inform us what happened.


Acpi Nsc1100 Driver Windows Xp
Scan performed on 4/24/2017, Computer: GETAC V100-X - Windows 7 64 bitOutdated or Corrupted drivers: 9/19 Device/DriverStatusStatus DescriptionUpdated By ScannerMotherboardsMicrosoft Port racine PCI Express standardCorrupted By Acpi Nsc1100Mice And TouchpadsMicrosoft Microsoft Arc Mouse (IntelliPoint)Corrupted By Acpi Nsc1100A4Tech USB Browser MouseUp To Date and FunctioningWacom HID-compliant deviceCorrupted By Acpi Nsc1100Usb DevicesDisplayLink DisplayLink Display Adapter (0153)Up To Date and FunctioningSafeNet SafeNet Inc.
