For Windows 10/11 users, you typically don't need a specific "driver" for the device itself; instead, you need Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) to sync with your PC. Note that WMDC is officially deprecated by Microsoft but can often be run with community-made registry fixes.
Some users have historically mirrored the Rover Computers FTP content (now defunct) on third-party driver sites like Solvusoft , though proceed with caution on such sites and always scan files for malware. Included in the Box
Finding drivers for the is challenging today because the device was released in late 2007 and the manufacturer’s official support channels are no longer active. The RoverPC N6
The most comprehensive resource for this specific device is the RoverPC N6 FAQ and Discussion on 4PDA . This community-maintained page often contains links to mirrors of original driver disks, firmware updates, and synchronization software.
is a legacy communicator that runs on the operating system. Core Technical Specifications
If you still have the original packaging, the drivers were originally distributed on a included with the communicator. This disk contained the necessary synchronization software and potentially specialized USB drivers for different Windows versions available at the time (like Windows XP or Vista). RoverPC N6 technical specifications - GSMchoice.com
To ensure you are looking for the correct software, verify your device matches these specs: Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional. Processor: Marvell (Intel) PXA270, 416 MHz. Memory: 64 MB RAM and 128 MB Flash ROM.
miniUSB port, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, and GPS. Where to Find Drivers and Software