A: That means Windows hasn't loaded any driver at all – not even the generic one. Try uninstalling the device, scanning for hardware changes, and then pointing to the ASMedia INF.
Finding the specific "ASM1083 Windows 7" driver on the official ASMedia website can be difficult, as support for this legacy chip has been moved or archived. Here are the steps to get it working. asmedia asm1083 driver windows 7
In many cases, Windows 7 will detect the ASM1083 automatically. Because it is a bridge controller, it is often treated as a generic system device. If you look in Device Manager and do not see any yellow exclamation marks (Unknown Device) under "Other devices," and your PCI cards are working, you likely do not need to install a driver manually. A: That means Windows hasn't loaded any driver
However, you need this driver if: