For developers, this PID is a reliable hardware signature for low-profile SanDisk media. For end users, it represents a balance of portability and speed – provided the drive is genuine.
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Try a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port directly on the motherboard, not a hub). Test the drive on a different computer. usb device id vid 0781 pid 5567
[USB Port] ---> Reads Descriptor ---> VID: 0781 (SanDisk) ---> PID: 5567 (Cruzer Blade) ---> Loads usbstor.sys Technical Performance Matrix
Depending on why you are looking for documentation, these resources and solutions may help: 1. Device Identification & Specs For developers, this PID is a reliable hardware
The most common issue reported with is the device turning "Write Protected". This means you can read data from the drive, but you cannot add, delete, or modify files. It is often a self-protection mechanism triggered when the controller detects that the NAND flash has reached its limit and can no longer safely write data. 2. Drive Not Recognized or Incorrect Size
While reliable, users often report specific issues with this model in technical forums, such as SanDisk Forums and russian IT resource IXBT : Test the drive on a different computer
While generally reliable, the may suffer from specific issues, often reported in technical forums: 1. Write Protection Error