Usbstor Diskgeneric-usb-flash-disk--7.76
| Symptom | Possible cause for this ID | |---------|----------------------------| | Drive not detected | Faulty USB port, driver conflict, or dead controller | | Files corrupt after copy | Fake capacity (writes wrap around) | | Windows Setup fails with this drive | Generic controller lacks UEFI boot support | | Revision 7.76 shows as 0.00 after format | Controller firmware corruption |
If you are encountering errors related to this specific hardware ID, follow these steps to restore functionality: 1. Reinstall the Driver Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager Disk drives Find the entry for Generic-USB-Flash-Disk Right-click it and select Uninstall device Usbstor Diskgeneric-usb-flash-disk--7.76
By following the registry and power management steps outlined above, you can eliminate the yellow exclamation mark and restore full functionality to your USB port—regardless of the cryptic "7.76" staring back at you from the properties menu. | Symptom | Possible cause for this ID
Generic USB flash disks are widely used for storing and transferring data between computers. They are convenient due to their portability, ease of use, and relatively low cost. These devices usually connect via a USB port and are recognized by computers as removable storage devices. They are convenient due to their portability, ease
Below is an overview of what this identifier means, its technical significance, and how to manage it. 1. Decoding the Hardware ID
Unplug the USB, restart your PC, and plug it back in. Windows will automatically reinstall the driver. 2. Update the Generic Hub Drivers
