Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212- -

| Field | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 14CD | | PID | 1212 | | Device Name | SD-MMC Card Reader (or Generic USB 2.0 Card Reader) | | Common Type | Mass Storage Device (Multimedia Card Reader) | | USB Version | 2.0 Full Speed (often 12 Mbps) |

If you have ever ventured into the Device Manager on Windows or run a hardware diagnostic tool like lsusb on Linux, you may have stumbled upon a cryptic string of characters: VID_14CD&PID_1212 . For the average user, this alphanumeric code looks like a random error. For technicians and enthusiasts, it tells a complete story about a specific piece of hardware hiding inside (or connected to) your computer. Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212-

[Manufacturer] %MFGName%=SuperTop,NTamd64 [SuperTop.NTamd64] %DeviceDesc%=CC_Install, USB\VID_14CD&PID_1212 | Field | Value | | :--- |

By following the steps above—forcing the generic USB Mass Storage driver, adjusting power settings, or using a driver tool—you can restore full functionality. And if speed matters to you, consider retiring this vintage chipset for a modern USB 3.2 card reader. [Manufacturer] %MFGName%=SuperTop,NTamd64 [SuperTop

[Strings] MFGName="Super Top" DeviceDesc="USB 2.0 Card Reader"