Usb Devicevid1f3apidefe8 Windows 7 32 Bit Install ❲UPDATED ✯❳

This is a failsafe for stubborn installations:


| Field | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Vendor ID (VID) | 1F3A (Often generic/unaligned or a secondary ID used by China-based SoC vendors) | | Product ID (PID) | DEFE8 | | Hardware IDs | USB\VID_1F3A&PID_DEFE8
USB\VID_1F3A&PID_DEFE8&REV_???? | | Likely Chipset | Amlogic USB Burning Tool / Rockchip Mask ROM / WorldCup DFU | | Device Class | Unknown (0x00) or Vendor-Specific Class (0xFF) | usb devicevid1f3apidefe8 windows 7 32 bit install

The hardware ID provided (VID_1F3A&PID_EFE8) breaks down as follows: This is a failsafe for stubborn installations:

  • Product ID (PID): EFE8
  • When plugged into a Windows 7 machine, this device will likely appear in Device Manager as an "Unknown Device" with a yellow exclamation mark, or as a generic "Android Phone" if previous ADB drivers were installed. | Field | Value | | :--- |

    Option A — If device came with a CD or downloaded driver:

    Option B — Using Zadig (most common for VID_1F3A logic analyzers):

    Option C — Sigrok/PulseView (open source):


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