Usb\vid_10c4&pid_f5a0&rev_0000 [UPDATED]

After restart:

The string USB\VID_10C4&PID_F5A0&REV_0000 is a hardware identifier used by Windows to categorize devices: usb\vid_10c4&pid_f5a0&rev_0000

This ID matches both the EZP2010 and the EZP2011 models. In plain English, it is a chip that

Based on the Hardware ID USB\VID_10C4&PID_F5A0&REV_0000 , here is the story of the device you are looking at. In plain English

You will likely see this driver error if you own:

This ID corresponds to a . In plain English, it is a chip that allows your computer to communicate with serial devices (like Arduino clones, GPS modules, Zigbee radios, or home automation hubs) over a USB port.

Because these programmers often use generic hardware IDs from Silicon Labs, they may appear as an "Unknown Device" in the Device Manager. Follow these steps to resolve the issue: Silicon Labs — USB Vendor 10C4 - DeviceHunt