Ah. I guess because they are all virtual devices they don't have a VID/PID.Why don't you take a better look at the image.![]()
Anyway, I can't check ROOT\VID because it's generic, but all the others seem to be related to Hyper-V, so it's a reasonable assumption that the last one is too.
Assuming you don't have Hyper-V installed, this is a bit odd. I would think that those devices would only show up if you have Hyper-V installed, but if you did have Hyper-V installed, you should already have the drivers for them.
If it bothers you, an easy workaround is to just install Hyper-V, but that will just waste space if you don't actually use or want it. Plus it requires disabling Fast Boot IIRC, which is something you may not want to do.
Maybe installing Hyper-V and removing it again will get rid of the extra devices.
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