Canopus U13-pc-211 Driver -

That string is likely not the driver name. Canopus drivers have names like:

If you see "U13" anywhere: This is probably the FCC ID prefix for Canopus Co., Ltd. It appears on regulatory labels, not as a device model. The "PC-211" could be an internal board revision number. canopus u13-pc-211 driver

First, clarify a common misconception: "Canopus U13-PC-211" is not a device model number. It is a chipset designator found on Canopus-manufactured expansion cards. Based on historical data, the U13-PC-211 is most likely the main ASIC controller on the following outdated products: That string is likely not the driver name

How to confirm your hardware:

If you see these, you are dealing with a PCI 2.2 card from approximately 1999–2004. If you see "U13" anywhere: This is probably


If you have the .inf and .sys files but Windows refuses to install:

  • Open Device Manager → Right-click your unknown device (yellow bang) → Update driver.
  • Browse my computer → Let me pick → Have Disk → Browse to your .inf file.
  • Ignore "Driver not signed" warnings.