This is the most critical part of this "interesting post." The internet is littered with "driver download" sites that act as malware traps.
Originally designed for Windows 2000, XP, and Vista, but can often work on Windows 7, 8, or 10 through "Plug and Play" or compatibility mode. How to Install Your Driver
: If Windows fails to find a driver, you can right-click the device, go to Properties , and select Hardware Ids . Searching for these IDs (often starting with
You can also try the International Download section for a list of available device software. Technical Specifications
– This could be a generic or Chinese-market device, a mislabeled product, or a typo (e.g., SSD-BT-819 might actually refer to a Bluetooth adapter rather than an SSD driver, since SSDs don’t typically need separate drivers).
If the device is not recognized after plugging it in, follow these steps to manually update or install the driver: Device Manager devmgmt.msc , and hit Enter Driver Easy Locate Adapter