Pid 198a | Usb Device Id Vid 1e3d

According to USB hardware databases, the is associated with Chipset manufacturers or Flash Disk controllers . The combination VID 1e3d / PID 198a is most commonly associated with a USB Mass Storage Device .

When these generic drives experience firmware corruption, file-system degradation, or partition failure, they often display errors such as This detailed guide covers what this hardware ID means, why it encounters technical issues, and how to entirely restore its functionality using specialized flashing utilities. Decoding the Hardware Identifier: VID 1E3D & PID 198A

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The specific product with PID: 198a would then need to be identified from the company's product lineup. Unfortunately, without direct access to the company's documentation or database, we can't immediately ascertain the product name or type. Usb Device Id Vid 1e3d Pid 198a

If this device appears as an "Unknown Device" in Windows Device Manager:

usb 3-2: New USB device found, idVendor=1e3d, idProduct=198a, bcdDevice= 1.00 usb 3-2: Product: CBM2099 usb 3-2: Manufacturer: Chipsbank

This write-up covers the technical identity and common association for the USB Device ID VID 1E3D PID 198A Device Identification The combination of According to USB hardware databases, the is associated

: The information provided in this report is limited and based on available data. For more detailed information, additional research or device-specific tools may be required.

The specific PID 198A identifies the controller. Within its broader "CBM209X" controller series, it's one of the most widespread low-cost, USB 2.0 flash drive controllers on the market. The appearance of this PID serves as an immediate diagnostic clue, suggesting the drive is likely a budget or promotional item with a USB 2.0 interface. Common flash storage types used with this controller are Single-Level Cell (SLC), Multi-Level Cell (MLC), and Triple-Level Cell (TLC), with the latter being popular for cost-effective higher capacities.

The device displays under the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" stack with a yellow triangle marker denoting a Code 10 or Code 43 descriptor layout issue. Step-by-Step Recovery and Repair Protocol Decoding the Hardware Identifier: VID 1E3D & PID

If your PC has always had a fingerprint reader and you just reinstalled Windows, this ID is your normal hardware – not malware.

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Attempting to fix a malfunctioning flash drive is a two-step process. The only reliable way to address the core issue of a corrupted controller is through a dedicated software tool called a "" or " MPTool ."

Typically Chipsbank CBM2199E or CBM2199S

Note the specific (e.g., CBM2199E) and the Flash ID / Flash Part Number (the underlying memory chips built by Samsung, SanDisk, Hynix, or Toshiba). Step 2: Source the Target Flashing Utility

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