![]() In addition, you can view the configuration of each drive and the USB port is connected. ![]() USB Device Tree Viewer - View detailed port and USB device USB Device Tree Viewer analyze your system configuration and display details about the controller server is connected, such as the manufacturer, drivers, bus types, list, location, devices, drive letters, COM ports, and debugging and statistics bus power status and bandwidth information. ![]() If a device is connected to a port, it also provides detailed information for the properties of the device and connection. USB Device Tree Viewer provides detailed information for all the ports and USB hub on the computer in the format tree. The purchased licenses just unlock the basic version, they don't replace the software.Download USB Device Tree Viewer 3 - Provides detailed information for all the ports and USB hub on the computer in the format tree USB Device Tree Viewer: You don't actually need the GUID until you purchase, and you have to install the basic version first any way. Copying the basic unRAID version to your USB drive, booting it, and accessing the Web GUI Devices page is the best way to see it, and is probably the only official way. Mine seems to be idVendor+idProduct+0000+iSerialNumber. ![]() If you poke around in the device tree shown by that utiliy you can find all the information linux uses to form the GUID.Äownload UVCView from the Microsoft link above, and the parts of the GUID can be found. That said, there's a utility from Microsoft that can be used to view all the information about USB devices. That's one reason why we recommend you download unRAID Server Basic (free version), boot it, and see what the GUID is that linux assigned. GUID means "Globally Unique Identifier", and the linux USB subsystem "synthesizes" it by combining the Flash Vendor ID, Product ID, and Serial Number. Well the Flash doesn't really have a GUID (!). ![]() Sorry to sound dim, but, how do you check the GUID of a flash drive? (ideally, on Windows) ![]()
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