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Decoding the Alcor Micro Conundrum: How to Fix the "Unknown FA00 FW FA04 Hot" Error
If you’ve landed on this page, chances are you are staring at a cryptic entry in your Windows Device Manager. You see a yellow exclamation mark next to an "Unknown Device," and upon digging into the properties, you are met with a string of code that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie: Alcor Micro Unknown FA00 FW FA04 Hot.
If it's just "Unknown": A firmware flash with MPTool will likely bring it back to life. alcor micro unknown fa00 fw fa04 hot
⚠️ Warning: If the device is hot, unplug it immediately. Leaving it plugged in can damage your motherboard’s USB ports or cause permanent data loss on the drive. Decoding the Alcor Micro Conundrum: How to Fix
If you tell me the VID and PID from a tool like ChipGenius, I can help you find a more specific firmware version for your exact hardware. AlcorMP Tool for Generic 32GB Flash Disk VID 058F PID 6387 In Device Manager, go to Universal Serial Bus controllers
This issue typically indicates a hardware failure or a critical firmware mismatch in your USB drive's Alcor Micro controller
sudo modprobe usb-storage
echo "058f fa00" | sudo tee /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb-storage/new_id
- In Device Manager, go to Universal Serial Bus controllers.
- Right-click on each USB Root Hub and Generic USB Hub.
- Go to Power Management tab.
- Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."
- Click OK. Reboot.
Let me break down what that likely means and how to help.