Usb Vid214b Amppid7250 Amprev0100 New
If you want, I can look up the vendor tied to VID 0x214B and any known devices using PID 7250 (requires web lookup). Which would you prefer?
The string usb vid214b amppid7250 amprev0100 is a hardware ID reporting string. Here is how to decode it:
The Diagnosis: You likely have a Transcend USB Card Reader (or a generic card reader using a Transcend chip) attached to your computer, and it is showing up in Device Manager as "Unknown Device" or "New Device." usb vid214b amppid7250 amprev0100 new
Many cheap "5.5mm USB borescopes" use Anyka chips. The 7250 is common in 2MP (1600x1200) endoscope modules. These devices often appear as a video device and a microphone array in Device Manager.
If drivers fail to install:
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Have you ever opened Device Manager on your Windows PC, expanded the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" or "Other devices" section, and found a yellow triangle next to an unknown device? If the hardware IDs read USB\VID_214B&PID_7250&REV_0100, you are not alone. The label “AMPP” could be a model name,
This cryptic string isn't a random error—it is a specific fingerprint for a piece of hardware. In this post, we will break down what this ID means, why it is showing up without a driver, and how to fix it.
Because this is a Transcend device, the best source for the driver is the official Transcend support website. If you want, I can look up the
