Motbsidcom Driver
If the driver still shows an error after installation, try these steps: Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows
The motbsidcom driver acts as the bridge layer. It provides the operating system with the exact configurations required to recognize the custom storage controller chips inside the dock. Core Functions:
Extract the contents of the download if it is a compressed .zip folder.
If an executable file is missing, Windows can read the driver directly: Press Windows Key + X and select . motbsidcom driver
Ensure the docking station is plugged into a blue USB 3.0 port or a Type-C port directly on the motherboard. Avoid using unpowered external USB hubs, as they starve the ASMedia controller of the bandwidth and power it needs.
Our searches for "motbsidcom" returned results for , specifically a status code of 16#7000 . This is a strong indicator that the user's intent may be related to troubleshooting a Modbus communication driver issue, possibly with Siemens TIA Portal software (versions V16, etc.).
If you have the mini-CD, copy the .inf or .exe installer file directly to your desktop. If the driver still shows an error after
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Right-click the device, select Update driver , and let Windows search automatically. If that fails, uninstall the driver and restart your computer to let Windows reinstall it. | | "The best driver is already installed" but the device doesn't work | This suggests a compatibility issue, likely because the driver is for an older version of Windows. You may need to try installing the driver in Compatibility Mode (right-click the installer > Properties > Compatibility). | | Driver won't install | Ensure you are using an account with Administrator privileges . Also, check if your Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit and download the correct driver version. |
Moreover, drivers like are known to persist in system folders such as C:\Windows\System32\drivers and in OEM**.inf folders even after the original hardware has been disconnected or removed. Attempts to manually delete these files may fail due to “access denied” errors, requiring the user to take ownership of the files or use specialized tools like DriverStore Explorer to force removal.
This article provides a deep dive into what the MOTBSIDCOM driver is, which hardware manufacturer it belongs to, why it fails, and exactly how to install or update it. If an executable file is missing, Windows can
[Strings] MOT.DeviceDesc = "Motorola USB Modem"
Find the problematic device (usually under Universal Serial Bus controllers or Other devices ). Right-click the device and select .
Click . If Windows locates a compatible ASMedia or generic UASP driver, use it instead.