The indicates a flash drive or storage device managed by an Alcor Micro Corp. controller chip that has entered a corrupt, generic, or firmware-locked state . In a healthy, factory-default flash drive (such as those from Transcend or generic brands), the typical hardware ID defaults to VID 058F / PID 6387 .
If AlcorMP does not recognize the flash drive or fails to complete the format, you can try slightly older or newer iterations of the tool, such as or GetFlash Info , which can help identify whether the NAND flash memory itself has sustained permanent physical damage. 4. When Hardware Fails
This code points directly to Alcor Micro Corp. , a major Taiwanese manufacturer of USB flash memory controllers, hub controllers, and card readers. usb device id vid 058f pid 1234 full
Due to its association with low-end or counterfeit hardware, this ID may exhibit:
Assigned to Alcor Micro Corp. , a major manufacturer of USB controller chips. The indicates a flash drive or storage device
Several persistent and frustrating problems are commonly reported on forums and support sites:
Keep in mind that this report is based on publicly available information and might not be comprehensive or up-to-date. If you have any specific issues with your device, I recommend consulting the manufacturer's support resources or seeking further assistance from a qualified technical support specialist. If AlcorMP does not recognize the flash drive
Here's a report with some helpful information:
| Field | Value | |-------|-------| | | 0x058F | | Product ID (PID) | 0x1234 | | Vendor Name | Alcor Micro Corp. | | Device Type | Mass Storage Controller (USB Flash Drive) | | Typical Chip Model | Alcor Micro AU698X / AU699X series (or similar older generation) |
This comprehensive technical guide outlines what this hardware ID means, why it occurs, how to gather complete system diagnostics, and the exact steps required to repair the underlying firmware using specialized software utilities. Technical Breakdown: VID 058F and PID 1234