Search for the hex string representing the USB descriptor ( FF FF 01 12 or FF FF 12 01 depending on endianness).
Embedded device with custom patched firmware:
The low-level formatting process performed by patched mass production tools completely erases all data . If you need data recovery, consult a professional service before attempting any repairs.
Before attempting a firmware patch, try these standard steps:
The USB device with and PID 1201 typically identifies a generic, often low-cost or "no-name" flash drive, frequently using a FirstChip controller . When these devices show up as "No Media" or fail to be recognized properly, it often indicates a firmware corruption or a "fake capacity" drive that has hit its actual physical limit. Identification of the Device
Open settings (often requires a password, try 123 , 123456 , or leave blank). Ensure the "Flash Type" is set to Auto. You can change the USB Drive Name/Vendor ID if desired. Click or "Produce" to begin the flashing process. Step 4: Finalizing Wait for the tool to show a green "Pass" or "OK" status.
: To verify if the drive has its advertised capacity or is a "fake" drive. Are you attempting to recover data from this drive, or are you looking for the firmware tools to reset it to working order?
Search for the hex string representing the USB descriptor ( FF FF 01 12 or FF FF 12 01 depending on endianness).
Embedded device with custom patched firmware:
The low-level formatting process performed by patched mass production tools completely erases all data . If you need data recovery, consult a professional service before attempting any repairs.
Before attempting a firmware patch, try these standard steps:
The USB device with and PID 1201 typically identifies a generic, often low-cost or "no-name" flash drive, frequently using a FirstChip controller . When these devices show up as "No Media" or fail to be recognized properly, it often indicates a firmware corruption or a "fake capacity" drive that has hit its actual physical limit. Identification of the Device
Open settings (often requires a password, try 123 , 123456 , or leave blank). Ensure the "Flash Type" is set to Auto. You can change the USB Drive Name/Vendor ID if desired. Click or "Produce" to begin the flashing process. Step 4: Finalizing Wait for the tool to show a green "Pass" or "OK" status.
: To verify if the drive has its advertised capacity or is a "fake" drive. Are you attempting to recover data from this drive, or are you looking for the firmware tools to reset it to working order?