Usb Vid-214b Amp-pid-7250 Amp-rev-0100 -
Typical device categories with similar IDs
If the device with VID 214B, PID 7250, and REV 0100 is not being recognized properly by your computer: usb vid-214b amp-pid-7250 amp-rev-0100
Often found as an internal hub in laptops (e.g., HP 15-db1xxx) or on desktop motherboards to manage front-panel ports. Driver & Compatibility Typical device categories with similar IDs If the
Recognized by the kernel's usbcore as a standard hub, appearing in lsusb as "Huasheng Electronics USB2.0 HUB". Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues Vendor ID (VID): belongs to Ameco Technologies (Shenzhen) Co
USB devices use specific numerical codes to allow operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS to identify them and load the appropriate drivers. Vendor ID (VID): belongs to Ameco Technologies (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Product ID (PID): signifies a USB 2.0 Hub Revision (REV):
If the device appears in Device Manager with a yellow exclamation mark or as "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)," follow these steps: 1. Power Cycle the USB Bus "Ghost" entries in the registry can cause conflicts. Unplug the USB device. Device Manager devmgmt.msc Universal Serial Bus controllers Right-click every instance of USB Root Hub and select Uninstall device
: The AIMOS AM-UK404 4-in 4-out USB switch is a prominent example of a device utilizing this VID/PID combination.