ProBook 6360 b: few devices uninstalled in Device Manager - 10 64-bit Windows and Probook 6360 b

I just bought a probook of ebay, it came with 10 Windows installed.

There are a few devices listed under "other devices" in Device Manager. I think, research, it's something USB or memory card reader. (Although there are installed in dev man USB controllers. Where can I get drivers for these devices? Or find out what they are?

This is the "base unit" Hardware ID is.

PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392 & SUBSYS_1621103C & REV_30
PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392 & SUBSYS_1621103C
PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392 & CC_088000
PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392 & CC_0880

Device instance path:

PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392 & SUBSYS_1621103C & REV_30\4 & 2EC3DF03 & 0 & 01E2

Compatible IDs

PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392 & REV_30
PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392
PCI\VEN_197B & CC_088000
PCI\VEN_197B & CC_0880
PCI\VEN_197B
PCI\CC_088000 & DT_0
PCI\CC_088000
PCI\CC_0880 & DT_0
PCI\CC_0880

Name of the physical device object

\Device\NTPNP_PCI0014

The others are just "unknown devices".

ACPI\VEN_HPQ & DEV_0004
ACPI\HPQ0004
* HPQ0004

ACPI\HPQ0004\3 & B1BFB68 & 0

and...

USB\VID_138A & PID_003C\002008A4EB88

USB\VID_138A & PID_003C & REV_0086
USB\VID_138A & PID_003C

Hello:

You need these drivers...

PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2392:

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/detail?sp4ts.Oid=5045583&swItemId=ob_125952_1&swEnvOid=4158

ACPI\VEN_HPQ & DEV_0004:

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/detail?sp4ts.Oid=5045583&swItemId=ob_125640_1&swEnvOid=4158

USB\VID_138A & PID_003C:

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/detail?sp4ts.Oid=5045583&swItemId=ob_134806_1&swEnvOid=4158

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