Real FTDI driver checks the FTDI chip and if finds that is fake (not original one), it flashes something into the FTDI fake chip nvram (VID/PID=0/0). Then the same driver does not recognize that chip and cannot be used to revert it back without some tricks. And even after fix you have to use driver that has no such surprise.
That was a way how FTDI fights against faked chips: it just kills any products that use fakes (even if manufacturers did not know they got faked chips).
I have no issues either with same board, but I understand that someone may have them.