The identifiers (Vendor ID) and 50X / 5000 (Product ID) typically refer to a Phison-based USB controller
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It is important to determine your goal: do you want to on the drive, or simply restore the drive to working condition ? Option A: Recovering Important Files (Before Repair)
Before attempting firmware flashing, try these standard Windows tools to see if the drive can be reset: : Open Command Prompt as administrator. Type diskpart and press Enter. Type list disk to find your USB (e.g., Disk 2). Type select disk X (replace X with your USB's number). Type clean to wipe the partition table.