If you have this disc, it likely came with one of the following:

Always try to identify the specific hardware first and download the driver from a reputable source, such as the chipset manufacturer's website or a verified community forum like the Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forum for ELM327 devices.

Since these discs are mass-produced and sold to various manufacturers, they usually contain generic drivers for "Plug and Play" devices that require specific chipsets to function on older operating systems like Windows 7. Common Devices Using This Disc

You will see a string like USB\VID_XXXX&PID_YYYY . The (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) are the keys to finding your driver. 2. Search for the Chipset Driver

If you’ve come across a mini-CD with the label while trying to set up a device on Windows 7, you are not alone. This generic branding is often found on driver discs included with affordable computer peripherals like webcams, game controllers, and ELM327 OBDII scanners.

Often generic USB 2.0 cameras that need the "PC Camera" driver.

Another common serial bridge used in budget adapters.

Since "25 Minutes 225 Megabytes" isn't a searchable driver name, you must identify the hardware inside the device to find the right download. 1. Use Device Manager to Identify Hardware Plug your device into a USB port.