Many low-quality or "fake" USB sticks default to this generic VID/PID pair when they fail. Potential Fixes
Because the Vendor ID is an unofficial or "generic" identifier often used by manufacturers who haven't registered a unique VID with USB.org, these devices are frequently "no-name" or OEM drives from regions like Taiwan. Device Specifications Based on typical database entries for this specific ID: Controller Vendor: FirstChip (specifically models like or ).
If the internal voltage regulator on the USB device's circuit board fails, the chip may still power on enough to send a signal, but not enough to read its proper internal memory. The default fallback signal is often FFFF:1201 .
Open the MPTool executable as an Administrator.
Run the tool and look for and the Flash ID code . 2. Download the Correct MPTool