Acpi\ven_hpq&dev_6001 [better] File

If you see this listed in your Device Manager under "Other devices" with a yellow exclamation mark, you need to install the driver. Here are the three best methods to resolve it:

If you are running a newer version of Windows (like a fresh install of Windows 10 or 11) and the official HP driver fails to install, sometimes the driver for a slightly older model (e.g., an EliteBook 840 G3 driver works on a G4) will work, as the hardware ID HPQ6001 is common across many generations. acpi\ven_hpq&dev_6001

The hardware ID acpi\ven_hpq&dev_6001 identifies a specific piece of hardware within your computer. Here is the breakdown of what this device is and how to fix it if it is missing a driver. If you see this listed in your Device

ACPI\VEN_HPQ&DEV_6001 typically represents a or HP System Event Interface . It’s not a standard PCI/USB device — it appears under System devices in Device Manager. Its main job is to handle: Here is the breakdown of what this device

This device is the (also known as the 3D DriveGuard or Accelerometer).