Look for the "Controller" (e.g., AU6989SN) and "Flash ID" (e.g., 89A46432).
You don’t need working drivers to identify the hardware. Use these methods: usb device id vid 058f pid 1234 full
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Vendor | Alcor Micro Corp. | | Product | USB 2.0 Hub (or Multi-Card Reader) | | USB Version | 2.0 (480 Mbps max) | | Power Draw | 100 mA (Bus-powered) | | Supported Protocols | Mass Storage Class (if reader), Hub Class | | Typical Ports (if hub) | 4 downstream ports | | Card Support (if reader) | SD, SDHC, MMC, MS, xD (varies) | Look for the "Controller" (e
VID_058F PID_1234 is an — typically a basic card reader or a suspect low-end/counterfeit flash drive. The term full likely denotes USB Full-Speed (12 Mbps) operation or a complete driver identifier. While functional for simple data transfer, this device ID is a red flag for performance issues or capacity fraud. | | Product | USB 2
Windows typically loads the standard automatically for this hardware. If the drive is corrupted or showing incorrect capacity, specialized Alcor Micro production tools are often used for recovery: