Users often search for these IDs when the USB drive behaves erratically. Here are the most common solutions: 1. "Device Not Recognized" or "Driver Error"
Execute list disk to view all attached physical storage devices. Identify your flash drive by its capacity size.
1666 corresponds to a range of Kingston USB 3.0/3.2 Mass Storage Devices, commonly the DataTraveler 100 G3 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Kingston DataTraveler 3.0
This specific hardware ID spans across several popular Kingston DataTraveler variants shipped over the last several years: DataTraveler 100 G3 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. DataTraveler 50 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. DataTraveler SE9 G2 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. DataTraveler Kyson Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Internal Architecture and Memory Controllers usb device id vid 0951 pid 1666 link
Visit dedicated firmware databases like FlashBoot.ru or community-led hardware boards.
While the exterior casing changes based on whether you own a plastic DataTraveler 100 G3
Anya isolated the chip in a Faraday cage and connected it to a sacrificial Raspberry Pi. As expected, the Pi recognized it as a standard mass storage device. A decoy. Anya ignored the phantom 64GB drive and instead sent a raw USB control transfer: bmRequestType = 0xC0, bRequest = 0x06, wValue = 0x1666 . Users often search for these IDs when the
If you are currently experiencing issues with a device identified as VID 0951 PID 1666 , here is your troubleshooting roadmap:
Your computer sees the USB drive, a drive letter appears (like E:), but the system reports the drive has "no media" or 0 bytes, and you cannot access it. This points to a logical failure where the controller cannot read the flash memory due to corrupted firmware or bad blocks.
A community-driven database at allows users to search by VID and PID to find compatible firmware binaries. Searching for 0951:1666 will return a list of firmware versions tested by other users for specific controller chips. Identify your flash drive by its capacity size
The memory size commonly found is 16GB or larger, extending to 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB.
An in-depth scan of the device using specialized tools reveals extensive technical details: