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Every device connected to a Windows system has a unique plug-and-play identification string. Breaking down this specific string helps explain what it does:

If you see this "Unknown Device" in your Device Manager, you can typically resolve it by installing the appropriate utility from your manufacturer's support site: driver missing - Specific - Win-Raid Forum - Level1Techs acpi wstadef 2&daba3ff&0

This is the unique instance ID assigned by Windows to that specific hardware component on your motherboard. Every device connected to a Windows system has

The Hardware ID ACPI\WSTADEF\2&DABA3FF&0 typically refers to a system device that lacks a proper driver after a clean installation of Windows. Based on community discussions and technical support for similar IDs like ACPI\ASD0001 , this particular device is often associated with system components. Common Identifications acpi wstadef 2&daba3ff&0