If Microsoft has cataloged the driver, you can search the Microsoft Update Catalog for "USB Display" or the hardware ID.
If you need to remove the driver completely to perform a clean install:
Most HYC USB displays utilize DisplayLink technology. Version 1.0.0.1 suggests an early or specific release build. hyc usb display version 1.0.0.1 driver
If you find a newer driver (e.g., 1.1 or 2.x), note that HYC hardware often uses generic chips. You can try the latest DisplayLink Universal Driver (version 10.x or 11.x) as a drop-in replacement. However, always keep a backup of version 1.0.0.1 because newer drivers may drop support for older HYC hardware revisions.
Since this exact version is not hosted officially anywhere (HYC didn’t maintain a public driver site), your options are: If Microsoft has cataloged the driver, you can
Look for original CD ISO:
Extract from Windows.old or old backup.
Since 1.0.0.1 is rarely the correct driver, follow these steps to get your screen working properly.
Connect the adapter, open Device Manager, right-click the unknown device, select "Update driver," and choose "Search automatically for drivers." Windows may find a compatible version, though not always 1.0.0.1 specifically. Look for original CD ISO :