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This hardware ID is frequently spotted in the following devices:
– This indicates the firmware or hardware revision version 1.00. Where You’ll Find This Hardware
: Brands like GINZZU (e.g., GR-315UB) often use this controller for their 4-port hubs.
: In Windows, it should appear under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" as a "Generic USB Hub" or "USB2.0 HUB". Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
: Intermittent recognition (a common issue with this specific hub ID) is often caused by poor-quality USB cables or loose connections.
: In Device Manager, right-click the "Generic USB Hub" with this ID, select Uninstall Device , and then restart your computer to force Windows to reinstall the standard driver.
: Because the device identifies as a "Generic USB Hub," it uses the built-in standard USB hub driver provided by the operating system.
For most modern operating systems, including , no manual driver download is required.
This hardware ID is frequently spotted in the following devices:
– This indicates the firmware or hardware revision version 1.00. Where You’ll Find This Hardware
: Brands like GINZZU (e.g., GR-315UB) often use this controller for their 4-port hubs.
: In Windows, it should appear under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" as a "Generic USB Hub" or "USB2.0 HUB". Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
: Intermittent recognition (a common issue with this specific hub ID) is often caused by poor-quality USB cables or loose connections.
: In Device Manager, right-click the "Generic USB Hub" with this ID, select Uninstall Device , and then restart your computer to force Windows to reinstall the standard driver.
: Because the device identifies as a "Generic USB Hub," it uses the built-in standard USB hub driver provided by the operating system.
For most modern operating systems, including , no manual driver download is required.