ChipGenius will automatically scan the system and display information in the bottom pane.
Ensure you are downloading from a reputable flash memory archive (like USBDev) to minimize the risk of downloading an actual, compromised file.
What (e.g., "Write Protected", "Insert Disk") does your USB show in Windows? What is the brand and capacity of your flash drive? Share public link
ChipGenius is a portable utility that identifies internal components of USB devices, such as the microcontroller (VID/PID) and flash memory chip. Because it interacts directly with hardware controllers to extract this data, many antivirus programs—including Windows Defender—frequently flag it as a "false positive" or potentially unwanted program (PUP).
If ChipGenius loads but cannot see your drive, the USB controller may be entirely unpowered or suffering from a severe hardware fracture. Try plugging the device into a rear USB port directly attached to the computer's motherboard (USB 2.0 ports are generally more stable for diagnostics than USB 3.0 or Type-C hubs). Antivirus Instantly Deletes the File
If you are having trouble extracting the file or using the tool, please let me know:
ChipGenius will automatically scan the system and display information in the bottom pane.
Ensure you are downloading from a reputable flash memory archive (like USBDev) to minimize the risk of downloading an actual, compromised file.
What (e.g., "Write Protected", "Insert Disk") does your USB show in Windows? What is the brand and capacity of your flash drive? Share public link
ChipGenius is a portable utility that identifies internal components of USB devices, such as the microcontroller (VID/PID) and flash memory chip. Because it interacts directly with hardware controllers to extract this data, many antivirus programs—including Windows Defender—frequently flag it as a "false positive" or potentially unwanted program (PUP).
If ChipGenius loads but cannot see your drive, the USB controller may be entirely unpowered or suffering from a severe hardware fracture. Try plugging the device into a rear USB port directly attached to the computer's motherboard (USB 2.0 ports are generally more stable for diagnostics than USB 3.0 or Type-C hubs). Antivirus Instantly Deletes the File
If you are having trouble extracting the file or using the tool, please let me know: