Windows might be automatically installing a generic driver that doesn't match the specific hardware.
If you use a laptop, tablet, or 2-in-1 device running Windows 10 or Windows 11, you may have encountered a frustrating yellow exclamation mark next to an "I2C HID Device" in Device Manager. When you check its properties, you see the cryptic message: i2c hid device this device cannot start. -code 10-
Go to your laptop manufacturer’s support website (Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, etc.). Enter your or Model . Download the latest Chipset or Serial IO drivers. Install them and restart your system. Step 4: BIOS/UEFI Settings Windows might be automatically installing a generic driver
The most frequent culprit is an incompatible or corrupted driver update. Right-click the and select Device Manager . Expand Human Interface Devices . Enter your or Model
This is often the "magic bullet" for Code 10 errors. It forces Windows to "rediscover" the hardware and install a fresh driver stack.