Below is a draft write-up you can use to document the driver link and installation process for this device. Driver Write-up: Wireless Adapter HW417V12 Device Overview
Be extremely cautious with generic driver sites. Avoid "driver updater" executables that bundle adware. Always scan any downloaded file with Windows Defender or VirusTotal. The safest method is to identify the actual chip manufacturer (Fresco Logic or DisplayLink) and download directly from their official sites. hw417v12 driver link
If this identifier appeared in your system or on a physical label, you can find the exact driver by locating the Vendor (VEN) Device (DEV) Open Device Manager : Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager Locate the Device : Look for a yellow exclamation mark or "Unknown Device." Find Hardware IDs : Right-click the device → Properties tab → Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown. Identify the Code : You will see a string like PCI\VEN_XXXX&DEV_YYYY . Note the 4-digit codes after 2. Official Driver Repositories Below is a draft write-up you can use
Often indicates a version mismatch. Ensure you are using the "V12" specific driver rather than V1 or V2. Kernel Compatibility (Linux): Always scan any downloaded file with Windows Defender
The is a popular USB-to-TTL Serial Adapter module that typically uses the FTDI FT232RL chipset.
If you can provide the or the type of device this "driver" belongs to, I can better assist you.