Insure driver on w8.1

Hi guys!

I'm having a problem of litle with a driver on my x 64 w8.1.

I didin't find this driver.
pilot: ACPI\HPQ0004\2 & DABA3FF & 1

is my laptop: HP Pavilion dv6 - 6173cl Entertainment Notebook PC

can someone help me?

I found the driver using windows update

This driver worked for me

THX

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