Unknown device lenovo ideapads210 plss help

Im using W 8.1 ideapad s210..
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Good day and welcome to the community.
Please:
- Right-click the unknown device and select Properties from the pop-up menu
- Select the Details tab on the Properties sheet
- Select Hardware Ids from the Property drop-down menu
- Copy and paste the values you see in the Value box to a reply here
With this info, we should be able to help you further.
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