Pnp0500 Driver Verified -

If you don’t use a serial port (most users don't), the best way to "verify" your driver status is to simply remove the device from the equation:

If you do not use a physical serial port, disabling it in your system's BIOS prevents the driver from loading entirely, eliminating the error. pnp0500 driver verified

The PNP0500 ID is the Plug and Play hardware identifier for a "Standard PC COM port" (Communications Port). This is assigned to a device node ( devnode ) representing a serial port that is compatible with the legacy 8250/16550 Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) chip. If you don’t use a serial port (most

Even a "verified" driver can encounter problems. Here are some common scenarios. Even a "verified" driver can encounter problems

Windows often has the driver in its database but hasn't activated it properly. Press Windows + X and select . Expand Ports (COM & LPT) .