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Guía de administración de Sun Blade X3-2B (anteriormente llamado Sun Blade X6270 M3) |
If you already own this device, use a tool like or FakeFlashTest to verify its actual capacity before trusting it with important files. If you are looking to purchase a reliable drive, consider established brands like Kingston or SanDisk .
: Typically a USB 2.0 High-Speed device with a max current draw of 100mA. Common Issues and Use Cases Fake Capacity Usb Device Id Vid 1e3d Pid 198a
: Most tools like ChipGenius identify the internal silicon as either the or the CBM2199S/E controller. If you already own this device, use a
Using tools like Rufus to create a bootable USB might cause the drive controller to crash, resulting in the ID appearing in Device Manager but no access to files. Common Issues and Use Cases Fake Capacity :
| Attribute | Details | | ------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | 0x198A (6538 decimal) | | Common Device Name | Chipsea USB Composite Device or Chipsea CSU38F20 DFU | | Device Class | 0x00 (Use class information in Interface Descriptors) or 0xFE (Application Specific) | | Typical Mode | Firmware Download / DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) – or – Custom HID/I2C Bridge |
If you already own this device, use a tool like or FakeFlashTest to verify its actual capacity before trusting it with important files. If you are looking to purchase a reliable drive, consider established brands like Kingston or SanDisk .
: Typically a USB 2.0 High-Speed device with a max current draw of 100mA. Common Issues and Use Cases Fake Capacity
: Most tools like ChipGenius identify the internal silicon as either the or the CBM2199S/E controller.
Using tools like Rufus to create a bootable USB might cause the drive controller to crash, resulting in the ID appearing in Device Manager but no access to files.
| Attribute | Details | | ------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | 0x198A (6538 decimal) | | Common Device Name | Chipsea USB Composite Device or Chipsea CSU38F20 DFU | | Device Class | 0x00 (Use class information in Interface Descriptors) or 0xFE (Application Specific) | | Typical Mode | Firmware Download / DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) – or – Custom HID/I2C Bridge |