Reports the current drawn by the device in milliamperes (mA). USB Protocol:
: Addressed previous detection errors related to SMI SM3280 and SM3281 chips.
Some distributions include "FlashMaster.exe," a tool that evaluates the compatibility of flash chips with various controller models. Identifying Fake Drives: Chipgenius V4.21
Unlike standard operating system tools (like Windows Device Manager), which only display the marketed name of a device, ChipGenius queries the device controller to reveal the This information is critical for repairing corrupted flash drives, verifying fake capacity drives, and finding suitable firmware flashing tools.
The software is widely recognized by IT technicians, data recovery specialists, and hardware enthusiasts as the foundational first step in USB mass storage repair. Key Hardware Information Extracted by ChipGenius Reports the current drawn by the device in milliamperes (mA)
Hardware identification codes used by operating systems.
Version 4.21 reads up to 6 bytes of the Flash ID code rather than older 4-byte limits. This precise data layout explicitly pinpoints the NAND flash memory manufacturer (such as Samsung, SanDisk, Micron, or Toshiba/Kioxia) and structural architecture. 3. Real-Time Protocol Detection Version 4
While ChipGenius is a safe and legitimate tool, several important points must be considered:
Select your USB drive from the list in the left pane. The right pane will populate with technical data.
: Provides the exact Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID) registered to the device.