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A: No. It is a legitimate hardware identifier for a USB controller chip. However, malware can spoof this ID. If you see this ID for a device that is not an optical drive or card reader (e.g., a keyboard or webcam), run a full antivirus scan.

If you have a specific problem with the device (like driver issues, malfunction, etc.), providing the VID and PID can help experts give you more tailored advice.


| Symptom | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Not detected at all | Bad cable, USB port, or power. Try Y-cable / powered hub. | | Yellow exclamation mark | Uninstall driver → reconnect. | | "Not intended for platform" | Manually force "Standard CD-ROM Drive". | | Code 31 or 39 | Delete UpperFilters/LowerFilters in registry. | | Reads CDs but not DVDs | Dirty lens or region lock. Clean lens with cotton swab + isopropyl alcohol. | | Works then disappears | Windows power management → Disable USB selective suspend. |


If none of the software fixes work, the hardware itself may be failing, or you may have a power issue.

A: Many multi-format card readers (especially cheap ones from eBay or Amazon) use the same Nexustech controller as DVD drives. The OS misidentifies it initially because the chip defaults to "optical bridge mode." Inserting an SD card usually forces it to switch modes.

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.


Warning: The VID 14CD and PID 1212 are historically associated with fake flash drives sold on eBay or Amazon marketplaces.


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Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212-

A: No. It is a legitimate hardware identifier for a USB controller chip. However, malware can spoof this ID. If you see this ID for a device that is not an optical drive or card reader (e.g., a keyboard or webcam), run a full antivirus scan.

If you have a specific problem with the device (like driver issues, malfunction, etc.), providing the VID and PID can help experts give you more tailored advice.


| Symptom | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Not detected at all | Bad cable, USB port, or power. Try Y-cable / powered hub. | | Yellow exclamation mark | Uninstall driver → reconnect. | | "Not intended for platform" | Manually force "Standard CD-ROM Drive". | | Code 31 or 39 | Delete UpperFilters/LowerFilters in registry. | | Reads CDs but not DVDs | Dirty lens or region lock. Clean lens with cotton swab + isopropyl alcohol. | | Works then disappears | Windows power management → Disable USB selective suspend. | Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212-


If none of the software fixes work, the hardware itself may be failing, or you may have a power issue.

A: Many multi-format card readers (especially cheap ones from eBay or Amazon) use the same Nexustech controller as DVD drives. The OS misidentifies it initially because the chip defaults to "optical bridge mode." Inserting an SD card usually forces it to switch modes. A: No

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. | Symptom | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| |


Warning: The VID 14CD and PID 1212 are historically associated with fake flash drives sold on eBay or Amazon marketplaces.


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