Satellite C55D - missing driver - ACPI-compliant Device

Hello,
I have a Satellite C55d-A-15H -   Windows 8.1 64bit
In Device Manager I have an entry marked "Other Devices" with a sub entry of 'Unknown Device !' 
A right click on this and "properties" says:  
Device Type: Other Devices
Manufacturer: Unknown
Location: On Microsoft ACPI-compliant System
The drivers are not installed (code 28)
There are no compatible drivers for this device
When checking update driver via on-line - it fails with "Windows was unable to install your unkown device"
Does anyone know please what's this all about and is there a driver - I've looked at the Toshiba driver list and can't seem to find anything
thank you
fip_man

Satellite C55D-A-15H (PSCGWE-03C00XEN)
Downloads here.
It's not a driver, but supplied by one of Toshiba's utilities. Try this one.
   Toshiba System Driver for Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit, 1.00.0030, 14/02/14
Probably makes no difference anyway.
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