In most cases, you don't need to hunt for a "PNP0CA0" driver specifically. Because this is an ACPI device, the solution is usually tied to your system's core software. Run Windows Update:
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ACPI: PNP0CA0:01: Device is not present, disabling. In most cases, you don't need to hunt
If you're looking for content explaining what pnp0ca0 is, here's a ready-to-use post outline you can adapt: In most cases
If you see a "Code 43" or "Yellow Triangle" on this device in Device Manager, it often points to a firmware/BIOS bug or a faulty USB-C controller.