allan i forgot about that topic you have a good memory its my plug and play driver i need to update
No.
It doesn't.
This probably means you have something that simply doesn't have, or even need, a driver.
For example, many monitors will simply use the "Plug And Play Monitor" driver.
Last: what would make you think it needs to be updated? If it has a exclamation mark, that means it needs replaced with the proper driver. For example, if you install a sound card but you don't have the driver, it will be called a "Multimedia Audio Device" or "multimedia device"- but you aren't going to find the right driver googling for "Multimedia Audio Device Drivers" (you will find LOADS of malware, though). Instead you need to find out what exactly the component is that needs drivers.
Which section of device manager is this located?