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: Identifies the vendor as generic and the product as a flash disk.
: This is the Revision Number (or firmware version). It tells the operating system which version of the internal software the flash drive is running. 2. Why Windows Uses This ID Usbstor Diskgeneric-usb-flash-disk--7.76
If the drive shows in Disk Management but has no letter: : Identifies the vendor as generic and the
Furthermore, this identifier is a common sight in . When investigators analyze a computer to see what devices have been plugged into it, the Windows Registry leaves a "shadow" of every USBSTOR device ever connected. Seeing "7.76" tells a story of a specific generation of hardware, helping map out the digital history of a workstation. The "Generic" Reality Seeing "7
If you have encountered the hardware identifier , you are looking at a specific string generated by the Windows operating system to identify a generic USB mass storage device. This string often appears in the Device Manager or system logs when a flash drive is plugged in, particularly those using older Alcor Micro controllers with firmware revision 7.76.
Support for Generic USB Flash Disk (Version 7.76)