First, you are using drive-free (no driver required) hardware, it is working fine;
Second, it means that your driver is installed incorrectly, it is installed, but it doesn't match your hardware, you also have to verify your hardware, and then reinstall the driver.
PS: Device Manager is a management tool that can be used to manage devices on your computer. You can use Device Manager to view and change device properties, update device drivers, configure device settings, and uninstall devices. Device Manager provides a graphical view of the hardware installed on your computer. All devices communicate with Windows through a piece of software called a device driver.
Using Device Manager, you can install and update drivers for hardware devices, modify hardware settings for those devices, and solve problems.