Acpi Nsc6001 !link!
When you see ACPI\XXXXXXXX in Device Manager, you are looking at a Plug and Play hardware ID that Windows detects from the BIOS. The ACPI\ prefix tells you it is a device controlled by the power interface.
If you need to clear the "Unknown Device" error in your Device Manager, you have two primary options: Install the Driver acpi nsc6001
Search for the nsc-ircc driver in the Linux source code. This driver specifically handles the NSC6001/PC87108 chips and includes technical comments on IRQ and DMA mapping. When you see ACPI\XXXXXXXX in Device Manager, you
No. It is a legitimate (though obsolete) ACPI device entry. Malware can disguise itself using similar names, but the genuine NSC6001 is harmless. but the genuine NSC6001 is harmless.