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This USB ID belongs to the Kingston DataTraveler Exodia (DTX) USB 3.2 Gen 1 flash drive. 🛠️ Technical Specifications VID (Vendor ID): 0951 (Kingston Technology) PID (Product ID): 1666 (DataTraveler Exodia / Generation 4)
Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Backwards compatible with USB 2.0)
Performance: Approximately 100MB/s read (varies by capacity) 🔍 Identification Context usb device id vid 0951 pid 1666 link
This specific ID pair is common for the DataTraveler Exodia line, known for: Large Loop: Designed for easy attachment to keyrings.
Cap Protection: Features a practical cap to protect the USB connector.
Color Coding: Capacities are often marked by the color of the loop (e.g., 32GB White, 64GB Teal, 128GB Yellow, 256GB Pink). 🔗 Drivers and Support
Standard Drivers: Uses the native USB Mass Storage Class driver.
OS Compatibility: Works automatically on Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.
Formatting: Typically ships as FAT32 (for compatibility) or exFAT (for larger files). ⚠️ Common Troubleshooting If the device is not appearing under this ID: Even with the correct device ID, problems arise
Check Port: Ensure it is plugged into a blue (USB 3.0) port for best speed.
Disk Management: Check if the drive is "Unallocated" in Windows Disk Management.
Driver Update: Right-click "USB Mass Storage Device" in Device Manager and select "Update driver." To help you further, could you tell me: Are you trying to recover data from this specific drive?
Do you need help creating a bootable drive (like Windows or Linux) with it?
Are you seeing an "Unknown Device" error in your system settings?
Why? The DT100 G2 is a USB 2.0 device, not USB 3.0. Its read speeds are around 20 MB/s and write speeds 5-10 MB/s. If you plug it into a USB 3.0 port, it will not get faster. Likely vendor
Solution: This is normal behavior. For faster speeds, you need a newer USB 3.x drive (e.g., DataTraveler Exodia or DT 200 series).