Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212- -
Sometimes Windows installs a generic driver that conflicts with the device.
The Product ID 1212 points to a very specific firmware configuration. Across thousands of user reports and driver matching services (such as DriverGuide, DevID, and Microsoft Update Catalog), PID 1212 consistently maps to:
In plain English: If you see VID_14CD PID_1212, you almost certainly have an external optical drive (CD/DVD burner) connected to your computer, or a USB adapter that connects an old internal hard drive or laptop DVD drive to a USB port. Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212-
Looking up PID 1212 within the Super Top vendor ID reveals:
| Field | Value | | :--- | :--- | | VID | 14CD | | PID | 1212 | | Device Name | SD-MMC Card Reader (or Generic USB 2.0 Card Reader) | | Common Type | Mass Storage Device (Multimedia Card Reader) | | USB Version | 2.0 Full Speed (often 12 Mbps) | Sometimes Windows installs a generic driver that conflicts
So, VID 14CD PID 1212 almost always points to a generic, multi-format memory card reader. This reader typically supports:
In some older firmware revisions, the same PID is also used for very basic USB 2.0 to IDE bridge controllers for connecting old hard drives. In plain English: If you see VID_14CD PID_1212
Let’s cut to the chase. Which company manufactures a device with VID 14CD?
According to the official USB ID database (maintained by the linux-usb.org project and Microsoft), VID 14CD is registered to:
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