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Usb Device Id Vid 058f Pid 1234 Full __exclusive__ -

Right-click the primary executable file ( AlcorMP.exe ) and select .

Technically, yes, with advanced hardware flashing tools, but it is illegal to fake another vendor’s ID for fraudulent purposes.

For basic mass storage functionality, Windows typically uses its built‑in driver ( USBSTOR.SYS ). However, some system integrators and users may need the for full device support.

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The PID 1234 is often found in devices that support not covered by standard USB storage specifications. For example, Alcor’s proprietary protocol can switch the device from removable disk mode to a CD-ROM (device firmware upgrade) mode, which is useful for deploying autorun content or firmware patches. This flexibility, however, has been exploited in "BadUSB" attacks, where a maliciously reprogrammed Alcor controller can emulate a keyboard or network card. While not inherently insecure, the availability of public firmware flashing tools for this VID/PID makes it a double-edged sword: legitimate for OEMs, dangerous if the device falls into untrusted hands.

If you've attempted to create a bootable USB drive using tools like Rufus, UNetbootin, or the Windows Media Creation Tool, and the process was interrupted, the drive's firmware can become corrupted. This often results in the drive reverting to the 058f:1234 identifier.