Device driver base for Dell XPS One A2010 system

I have a Dell XPS One A2010 - I reformatted the old Windows Vista operating system and installed a new Windows 7 operating system.  Everything seems to work fine, but in the Device Manager, in "other devices", 2 "base system device" I do not have the current drivers and I can't find it on the Dell website or any other place.  Can you help me?

Yes, I went on the Dell site, but they were not useful.  After some extensive research, I found that the basic system 2 devices focused on the rich built in card reader and was able to solve the problem.

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