is most commonly mapped to the Kingston DataTraveler Exodia series (typically supporting USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds) and certain iterations of the Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 flash drives. Common Specifications of this Device
If it shows in Disk Management, it is likely a firmware or partitioning issue.
The and PID 1666 identifiers belong to the Kingston DataTraveler series . This hardware ID is shared across several budget-friendly models, most notably the DataTraveler Exodia Go to product viewer dialog for this item. and the DataTraveler 100 G3 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. .
is a budget-friendly USB 3.0/3.1 flash drive designed for everyday file transfers. USB 3.0 (backward compatible with USB 2.0).
The market is filled with counterfeit storage devices that spoof memory capacity. By pulling the information using a tool like , you can match the VID/PID string against known physical controllers to verify that your flash drive contains authentic components. 2. Mass Production and Firmware Flashing
Next time Device Manager throws an error, don’t panic. Look for the VID and PID. Now you know exactly what you’re dealing with.
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