I should check if there's any existing information on this. Let me search... Hmm, "vid 346d" and "pid 5678" might be internal identifiers for a product. But I can't find any public information on them. The term "best verified" suggests that it's a recommended or thoroughly tested product.
Do not rely on Windows Explorer properties. Windows will read the fake partition capacity table flashed onto the controller. Download a specialized utility like or Flash Drive Information Extractor (v9.x) . vid 346d pid 5678 best verified
The device identified by is a legacy or generic peripheral, most likely branded by Radio Shack. For users seeking the "Best Verified" functionality, treating the device as a generic USB-to-Serial interface and installing legacy Prolific or Silicon Labs drivers provides the highest success rate for operation on modern systems. I should check if there's any existing information on this
is frequently used in "fake capacity" drives (e.g., a drive labeled 2TB that is actually 16GB) . If you are trying to "verify" the capacity, use to check the real storage space. If you'd like, let me know: error message are you seeing (e.g., "Please insert disk")? controller model did ChipGenius show? Are you trying to recover data fix the drive HDD GURU FORUMS • View topic - FirstChip FC2279 BA7 But I can't find any public information on them