The and PID (Product ID) are digital fingerprints that tell your operating system who made the device and what model it is.

If the device is not recognized, it may be due to a hardware failure (common with these generic readers) or a drive letter conflict. You can try: Testing the reader with a different microSD card.

This ID is most frequently associated with generic, low-cost USB-to-microSD adapters. Users often encounter this specific ID when troubleshooting the following issues:

There are three primary reasons:

The USB Device ID is a unique identifier assigned to a specific USB device, allowing the operating system and other software to recognize and interact with it. The ID consists of two parts: the Vendor ID (VID) and the Product ID (PID). In this case, we're looking at a device with the ID: VID 14CD PID 1212.

The USB Device ID VID 14cd PID 1212 corresponds to a USB 2.0 microSD card reader, often identified as the SY-T18 model manufactured by Moai Electronics Corporation or Super Top. It is a USB Mass Storage Class device that commonly utilizes standard system drivers and can be prone to "fake" capacity, requiring potential diagnosis via device manager. For a detailed technical profile and performance metrics, visit DeviceHunt .

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