Acpi Nsc6001 [updated] Info
The ACPI\NSC6001 hardware ID corresponds to a National Semiconductor IrDA Fast Infrared Port, primarily used in older Acer laptop models. Drivers for this legacy component can be installed via Windows Device Manager, typically requiring compatibility modes for Windows 10 or 11, or by disabling the device to clear error warnings. To find the necessary drivers for this device, visit the Acer Support Site. Extensa 7620 - IrDA Fast Infrared Port Driver for Acer
IrDA Fast Infrared Port Driver for Acer - Extensa 7620 working on Майкрософт Windows 10 Pro * IrDA Fast Infrared Port. * ACPI\VEN_ DriverIdentifier Extensa 7620 - IrDA Fast Infrared Port Driver for Acer
There is no official "NSC6001 guide" from Microsoft or Intel, but this guide consolidates technical details, drivers, and troubleshooting for this specific ACPI hardware ID. acpi nsc6001
Feature Concept: Smart Thermal Management and Power Optimization
Feature Name: IntelliTherm
Description: Building on the ACPI framework and utilizing the NSC6001 component, the IntelliTherm feature aims to significantly enhance the thermal management and power optimization capabilities of computing systems. This feature would enable more intelligent and dynamic control over system temperatures and power consumption, ensuring optimal performance while maintaining efficiency and prolonging hardware lifespan. The ACPI\NSC6001 hardware ID corresponds to a National
3. How to Install the Driver
There are three main methods to resolve the missing driver issue.
7. Hardware Context (for retro computing)
If you are working with a Geode-based system (common in arcade machines, industrial controllers, thin clients): The NSC6001 often works alongside NS PC87366 or
- The NSC6001 often works alongside NS PC87366 or PC87392 Super I/O chips.
- Many of its functions are legacy ISA-based (I/O ports
0x2E/0x2F,0x4E/0x4F). - On some boards, the NSC6001 is actually integrated into the Geode GX1's "Glue Logic" or the CS5530 companion chip.
1. Yellow Bang in Device Manager
A yellow triangle next to "ACPI NSC6001" indicates the driver is missing, corrupted, or Windows assigned a generic driver that doesn't work.
Method 3: Update or Roll Back Chipset Drivers
Sometimes Intel or AMD chipset drivers erroneously claim ownership of the NSC device.
- For Intel systems (pre-2010): Download the latest Intel Chipset Device Software (Version 10.1.1.44 or newer). Install with the
/overallswitch. - For AMD/VIA: Use the generic Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery driver – Windows will automatically fall back to a safe driver.
If the problem started after a driver update, roll back:
- Device Manager > ACPI NSC6001 > Properties > Driver tab.
- Click Roll Back Driver (if enabled).