The identifiers refer to a specific USB hardware device: a Kingston DataTraveler 2.0 (16GB) flash drive. Because these IDs are frequently associated with a common I/O Device Error
. This occurs when the controller can no longer communicate effectively with the NAND flash memory, often resulting in: Windows "Format Disk" prompts that fail to complete.
If you aren't sure if your device matches these IDs, follow these steps: Plug the USB into your PC. Right-click Start and select Device Manager. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers. Right-click USB Mass Storage Device > Properties. Go to the Details tab. Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown menu. Look for USB\VID_0930&PID_6544. 📥 Recommended Recovery Tools
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Below is a guide for identifying, troubleshooting, and configuring this device. 1. Device Identification
This pairing appears in multiple USB device databases and driver logs for Toshiba storage devices.
The code VID 0930 PID 6544 refers to a device with a Vendor ID of 0930 and a Product ID of 6544. The Vendor ID 0930 is associated with a specific company, and by looking up this ID, one can determine the manufacturer of the device. Similarly, the Product ID 6544 identifies a particular product line or device from this manufacturer.