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In the world of consumer electronics, appearances can be deceiving. You might buy a USB flash drive labeled as a 1TB Samsung drive, only to find it fails after copying a few gigabytes. You might have a unrecognized MP3 player or a webcam that refuses to work after a Windows update. In these moments of technological crisis, Windows Device Manager often offers little help, displaying generic names like "Unknown Device" or "Mass Storage Device."
: It is a popular tool for spotting "fake" flash drives. For example, if a drive claims to be 512GB but ChipGenius reveals a cheap controller and low-capacity NAND, you’ve confirmed it's a spoofed device. Hardware Identification