Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212- -
This report details the identification, technical specifications, and known issues associated with the USB device identified by Vendor ID (VID) 14cd Product ID (PID) 1212 1. Device Identification Manufacturer (Vendor): (also identified as Moai Electronics Corporation in some databases). Product Name: microSD Card Reader (commonly model Device Type: USB 2.0 Mass Storage Device. devicehunt.com 2. Technical Specifications
The device is a low-cost, compact microSD card reader often used as a portable bridge between microSD cards and standard USB ports. Interface: USB 2.0 High-Speed. Hardware Class: Mass Storage Device (08h). Power Consumption: Typically operates at a maximum current of Unique Serial Numbers:
Many of these devices use a generic or placeholder serial number (e.g., 121220160204
), which can occasionally cause conflicts if multiple identical units are plugged into the same system. unix.stackexchange.com 3. Usage & Performance Based on community data from NirSoft's USB Speed Tests
, performance varies significantly depending on the microSD card inserted: Sequential Read Speed: Typically ranges from 15 MB/s to 30 MB/s Sequential Write Speed:
Highly dependent on the card class (e.g., Class 4 vs. Class 10), often averaging 5 MB/s to 12 MB/s for standard cards. File Handling: Usb Device Id Vid 14cd Pid 1212-
Performance drops sharply when transferring many small files compared to single large files. usbspeed.nirsoft.net 4. Known Issues & Troubleshooting
Users have documented several recurring issues with this specific hardware: groups.google.com
USB Flash Drive Speed Tests - VID = 14cd, PID = 1212 - NirSoft
3. How to write a good article about this
A strong troubleshooting or explainer article should include:
Title example:
"How to Fix USB Device with VID_14CD&PID_1212 – Not Recognized or 0 Bytes"
Key sections:
- Identify the device – Explain how to find VID/PID in Windows Device Manager (Details tab → Hardware Ids).
- Check physical media – If it's a card reader, test with a different SD card; if it's a flash drive, the NAND may be dead.
- Reinstall the driver – Use
devconor manually update driver to "USB Mass Storage Device". - Low-level format / controller tool – Mention that tools like ChipGenius (Windows) can identify the real controller chip. For
14CDdevices, sometimes Rockchip or Allwinner USB tools are needed, but often the controller is a cheap iCreate or Chipsbank clone. - Firmware repair – Warn that reflashing is risky; mention that the device may be a "counterfeit capacity" drive (e.g., fake 64GB with real 4GB).
- Replace the device – For $5–$10, buying a brand-name USB drive is usually the best fix.
1. Device Identification
- Vendor ID (VID):
14CD(VIA Technologies, Inc.) - Product ID (PID):
1212(USB Mass Storage Device) - Common Usage: This ID is frequently associated with VIA USB 3.0 controllers found on motherboards, or generic USB flash drives/enclosures that use VIA chipsets.
The "Gotcha": If you are seeing this ID in Windows Device Manager, but you cannot access your files, you are likely experiencing a driver compatibility issue or a logical disk error.
6. When to Give Up (Hardware Failure)
If you’ve tried all of the above and:
- Drive is detected but cannot read any disc.
- Drive makes clicking/grinding sounds.
- Device disconnects randomly on multiple PCs.
→ Replace the drive. New generic external DVD writers cost $15–25. Repair is not economical. "How to Fix USB Device with VID_14CD&PID_1212 –
Part 7: Alternatives – Should You Replace This Device?
Here is an honest assessment: The VID 14CD PID 1212 chipset is obsolete and slow.
- Max read speed: ~1-2 MB/s (compared to 100 MB/s+ for modern USB 3.2 readers).
- Card size limit: Often locked to SDHC (32GB max). SDXC (64GB+ cards) will not work.
- Build quality: Prone to broken solder joints on the SD slot.
If you frequently move large photos or videos, replace the reader. A quality USB 3.0 card reader from Anker, Ugreen, Kingston, or SanDisk costs $10–$15 and is dramatically faster and more reliable.
Use the VID 14CD PID 1212 device only for emergency recovery of old 2GB–32GB SD/MMC cards.
2. Typical Symptoms of a Problem
- Drive shows in Device Manager with a yellow exclamation mark.
- Error messages: "Driver is not intended for this platform", "Code 10", "Code 31", "Device cannot start".
- Drive appears in "This PC" but disappears when you insert a disc.
- The drive spins, but Windows freezes briefly when accessing it.
- Linux/macOS users: Drive not detected or I/O errors.
Scenario D: Linux or macOS System Info
Linux users running lsusb will see a line like:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 14cd:1212 Super Top SD MMC Reader
On macOS, the System Information tool under USB will show "Card Reader" with the vendor ID "0x14CD". Key sections:
Breaking Down PID 1212
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:
- Device Name: USB Mass Storage Device (or USB to IDE/SATA Bridge)
- Common Application: External slim DVD/CD-RW drives (often slot-loading or tray-loading models popular from 2010–2020).
- Alternate Use: Some multi-card readers (SD/MMC/MS) and external floppy drive emulators.
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.