Usb Device Tree Viewer Windows 10
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Description
USBDeview is a modest utility that lists all USB devices that currently continued to your computer, every bit well as all USB devices that you previously used.For each USB device, extended information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more...
USBDeview besides allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer, as well as to disable and enable USB devices.
Y'all tin also utilise USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that estimator with admin user.
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License
This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Net, or in whatever other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you lot distribute this utility, y'all must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification !Disclaimer
The software is provided "Every bit IS" without any warranty, either expressed or unsaid, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The writer will non be liable for whatsoever special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.Organization Requirement
- This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows viii, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Both 32-scrap and 64-fleck systems are supported. Windows 98/ME is not supported.
Known Issues
- In order to disable/enable USB items on x64 systems, you also must utilise the x64 version of USBDeview.
- The 'Created Date' cavalcade doesn't brandish right values on Windows 7/viii/Vista/2008.
- Some USB devices with bad commuter may cause USBDeview to hang. In lodge to bypass this problem, you should plow off the 'Retrieve USB Power/Version Information' selection:
USBDeview.exe /RetrieveUSBPower 0
Versions History
- Version 3.05
- Added 'WCID' column, which displays the 'Compatible ID' and 'Sub-Compatible ID' strings for WCID Devices (For case: MTP, PTP, WINUSB)
- Version 3.03
- Updated USBDeview to load the usb.ids.txt file if usb.ids doesn't exist. (Because some Web browsers save it by default with .txt extension)
- Version three.02
- Updated to work properly in high DPI mode.
- Added pick to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting carte detail, it'll switch betwixt ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold downwards the shift cardinal while choosing the sort menu item, y'all'll get a secondary sorting.
- Version iii.01
- Added 'Copy Clicked Jail cell' pick to the right-click context menu, which copies to the clipboard the text of cell that you right-clicked with the mouse.
- Version 3.00
- Added 4 new columns: Install Fourth dimension, First Install Time, Connect Fourth dimension, Disconnect Fourth dimension.
- Y'all can view the new fields only when you run USBDeview as Ambassador (Tiptop). You can run USBDeview as Ambassador by pressing Ctrl+F11.
- 'Install Fourth dimension' and 'First Install Time' fields are available starting from Windows 7.
- 'Connect Time' and 'Disconnect Time' fields are bachelor only on Windows 8 and Windows 10.
- These backdrop are stored in the Registry under Properties\{83da6326-97a6-4088-9453-a1923f573b29} subkey of every USB device, and only SYSTEM user tin can read them.
- Changed the 'Created Appointment' column to 'Registry Time i' and the 'Concluding Plug/Unplug Date' column to 'Registry Time 2'. The modify is fabricated because the actual significant of these timestamps is unlike from one system to another.
- Version ii.86
- Added 'RegEdit Open Mode' pick - 'Without Acme' or 'With Height'.
- Version ii.85
- Added option to create a shortcut on your desktop to disable,enable,disable-enable, or disconnect a USB device.
- In lodge to create the shortcut, select the desired item you want to disable/enable/disconnect, go to File -> Create Desktop Shortcut and from the submenu choose the desired activity for the shortcut.
- The shortcut will work only for the USB item you selected.
- Version 2.81
- Added 'Open Device Backdrop Window' option.
- Version 2.lxxx
- Fixed the serial number command-line options (/stop_by_serial , /enable_by_serial , /disable_by_serial , /remove_by_serial) to take decoded serial numbers.
- Version ii.79
- Added 'E'er On Top' pick.
- Version 2.78
- Added /cfg control-line option to start USBDeview with the specified config file.
- Version 2.77
- Y'all can now change the number of milliseconds to expect between disable and enable actions when using the 'Disable+Enable Selected Devices' option (or disable-enable control-line options).
In social club to change it - edit the config file (USBDeview.cfg) and modify the 'DisableEnableWaitTime' value (The default is 100 milliseconds).
- Y'all can now change the number of milliseconds to expect between disable and enable actions when using the 'Disable+Enable Selected Devices' option (or disable-enable control-line options).
- Version 2.76
- Yous can now ship the information to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example:
USBDeview.exe /scomma "" | more
- Yous can now ship the information to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example:
- Version 2.75
- When connecting a remote computer, the estimator name is now displayed in the window title.
- Added 'Select All' and 'Deselect All' to the 'Column Settings' window.
- Version 2.74
- Stock-still bug: The /regfile , /remote and /remotefile command-line options stopped working properly because the USBDeview loaded the settings from the .cfg file...
- Version two.73
- USBDeview now detects the port name (COM1, COM2, COM3... ) of FTDI devices.
- Version 2.72
- Added 'Friendly Name' column.
- Version 2.71
- When running USBDeview locally, the 'Computer Name' column now displays the local computer name (In previous versions it was empty)
- Version 2.seventy
- Added new command-line options to check whether a USB device is connected (USBDeview returns 0 if the device is not connected): /is_connected , /is_connected_by_serial , /is_connected_by_drive, /is_connected_by_class , /is_connected_by_pid
For example: USBDeview.exe /is_connected "USB\Vid_1058&Pid_1023\8539583490834690" - Added new control-line options to bank check whether a USB device is disabled (USBDeview returns 0 if the device is not disabled): /is_disabled , /is_disabled_by_serial , /is_disabled_by_drive, /is_disabled_by_class , /is_disabled_by_pid
For instance: USBDeview.exe /is_disabled "USB\Vid_1058&Pid_1023\8539583490834690"
- Added new command-line options to check whether a USB device is connected (USBDeview returns 0 if the device is not connected): /is_connected , /is_connected_by_serial , /is_connected_by_drive, /is_connected_by_class , /is_connected_by_pid
- Version two.66
- USBDeview now tin can first the Remote Registry service even if it'southward disabled.
- Version 2.65
- Added option to automatically outset the Remote Registry service on the remote motorcar for reading the USB devices data (In 'Advnaced Options' window).
- Version 2.62
- Added /RunAsAdmin command-line pick. You tin utilise it with other command-line options of actions that require peak ( /remove, /disable , /enable , /disable_enable ), for example:
USBDeview.exe /RunAsAdmin /disable "USB\Vid_1058&Pid_1023\8539583490834690"
- Added /RunAsAdmin command-line pick. You tin utilise it with other command-line options of actions that require peak ( /remove, /disable , /enable , /disable_enable ), for example:
- Version 2.61
- Fixed bug: The 'Run Equally Administrator' choice failed to work randomly on some systems.
- Version 2.60
- Improved the detection of device connect status (Continued cavalcade) on Windows 10 and Windows 8.
- Version 2.55
- Added 'Display Only Devices With Bulldoze Letter' selection.
- Version 2.52
- USBDeview now saves the last selected font in the .cfg file.
- Version two.51
- Added 'Open INF File' option.
- Version 2.fifty
- Added 'Driver InfSection' and 'Commuter InfPath' columns.
- Version two.46
- Added 'Run As Administrator' selection.
- Version two.45
- Y'all can now choose to connect a remote figurer or external Registry file from the 'Advanced Options' window (In previous versions, you lot could practice information technology just from control-line)
- Fixed to brandish an error message when USBDeview fails to connect a remote computer.
- Version 2.42
- Added 'Capabilities' column. You can read about the meaning of every string inside this cavalcade in this article
- Version 2.41
- Stock-still issues: USBDeview failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
- Version two.40
- Added 'Sort On Every Update' selection.
- Version 2.37
- Added 'Decode Serial Numbers' option. When it'due south turned on, a serial number that is encoded every bit hexadecimal string is decoded to Ascii.
- Version 2.36
- Added secondary sorting back up: You tin now go a secondary sorting, by holding down the shift key while clicking the column header. Exist enlightened that you only accept to hold down the shift key when clicking the second/third/fourth cavalcade. To sort the offset column you should not hold down the Shift key.
- Version 2.35
- Added 'Reload USB Hub' selection (Ctrl+R). When you select a USB hub item and use the 'Reload USB Hub' option, all USB devices continued to this hub are reconnected, including USB devices that y'all previously disconnected. Be aware that in club to employ this option, you likewise accept to turn on the 'Evidence USB Hubs' choice (Ctrl+F7).
- Version 2.31
- Added 'Copy Sorted Cavalcade Data' option, which copies to the clipboard the text of all selected items, simply just the column that is currently sorted.
- Version 2.30
- Stock-still bug on Windows Vista/seven/8 with UAC turned on: USBDeview failed to remove USB devices when running without pinnacle.
- Version 2.29
- Fixed to display the correct Power value of USB three.0 devices.
- Version two.28
- Fixed to display engagement/fourth dimension values co-ordinate to daylight saving time settings.
- Version 2.27
- You tin now use the 'Open In RegEdit' features on Windows Vista/7/8 (with UAC turned on) without running USBDeview.exe equally Administrator. Elevation window will appear to confirm every activeness.
- Version two.26
- Update for Windows 7/viii/Vista/2008: USBDeview now extracts the existent device proper name directly from hardware when the device is continued and the 'Recollect USB Power/Version Information' choice is turned on.
- Version two.25
- Added new control-line options to disable and then enable again a device: /disable_enable, /disable_enable_by_serial , /disable_enable_by_drive , /disable_enable_by_class , /disable_enable_by_pid , /disable_enable_all
- Yous can now specify the device Instance ID cord in the following command-line options: /disable, /enable, /remove, /disable_enable, /stop
For example: USBDeview.exe /disable "USB\Vid_1058&Pid_1023\8539583490834690" - You tin can now use the disable/enable/uninstall features on Windows Vista/7/eight (with UAC turned on) without running USBDeview.exe equally Administrator. Elevation window will appear to confirm every action.
- Version 2.22
- Fixed USBDeview to add header line to the csv/tab-delimited files when exporting the USB information from command-line. In order to add together the header line, you can use the /AddExportHeaderLine command-line option, or simply plough on the 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' pick from the user interface.
- Version 2.21
- Y'all can now apply the disable/enable/remove command-line options according to the com number of a USB to serial device. For example:
USBDeview.exe /disable_by_drive com62
- Y'all can now apply the disable/enable/remove command-line options according to the com number of a USB to serial device. For example:
- Version 2.20
- Update for Windows 8: Information technology seems that on Windows viii, it's impossible to discover from the Registry whether a device is connected or disconnected, so instead of using the Registry, a device is displayed as connected if it has power/version data. Be aware that if the 'Retrieve USB Power/Version Data' option is turned off on Windows 8, all devices volition displayed as disconnected.
- Version two.18
- Fixed issue: The %drive% variable returned empty string for USB to serial devices.
- Version 2.17
- Stock-still problems: When plugging 2 USB devices with the same pid/vid, USBDeview disabled/enabled/removed the incorrect device.
- Version 2.16
- Added new variable to the execute control option: %usb_version%
- Version ii.15
- Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option, which allows yous to automatically resize the columns co-ordinate to the row values and column headers.
- Fixed issue: The properties and the options windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
- Version 2.12
- Fixed issue: USBDeview failed to observe some devices as connected, even if they were continued.
- Version 2.11
- Fixed USBDeview to observe the version/power information of Etron USB 3.0 host controller, and possibly other USB host controllers.
- Version 2.10
- Stock-still the 'Last Plug/Unplug Date' value on Windows seven.
- Fixed the 'Device Mfg' value on Windows 7.
- Version 2.06
- Fixed issues: USBDeview froze for a few seconds if in that location was a disconnected network drive on the organization.
- Version ii.05
- Fixed the speed test error messages of USB 3.0 devices. As well, you can now submit the speed tests of USB iii.0 devices to http://usb3speed.nirsoft.net Web site
- Version 2.00
- Inverse the USB status icons so it'll exist much easier to distinguish between them, especially on small LCD monitors.
- Version 1.97
- Added more accelerator keys.
- Fixed the minimum size of Advanced Options window.
- Added a few more than command-line options.
- Version one.96
- Fixed to USBDeview to notice USB hubs (and probably some other devices) as connected.
- Version 1.95
- Added 'USB Version' column, which displays the USB version of the device. This column is active merely when 'Remember USB Ability/Version Information' selection is turned on.
- Version 1.92
- Added 'Turn Off Device On Disable/Remove' option, only for Windows 7/2008/Vista. Equally opposed to Windows XP, Windows vii/2008/Vista doesn't turn off the USB device when you disable or 'Safely Remove' the device. This new selection make a small Registry change to brand Windows 7/2008/Vista behave like Windows XP and turn off the device after disable or 'Safely Remove' action. For more information: USB Port Remains Agile for Disabled or Safely Removed USB Device.
Exist aware that this change takes event only after reboot, and requires full admin rights (execute USBDeview.exe with 'Run Equally Administrator')
- Added 'Turn Off Device On Disable/Remove' option, only for Windows 7/2008/Vista. Equally opposed to Windows XP, Windows vii/2008/Vista doesn't turn off the USB device when you disable or 'Safely Remove' the device. This new selection make a small Registry change to brand Windows 7/2008/Vista behave like Windows XP and turn off the device after disable or 'Safely Remove' action. For more information: USB Port Remains Agile for Disabled or Safely Removed USB Device.
- Version 1.91
- For USB To Serial devices, USBDeview now displays the port proper noun (Com1, Com2, Com3,...), if information technology's stored in the Registry. The port name is displayed on the 'Drive Letter' column.
- Version ane.90
- Improved the detection of the 'Concluding Plug/Unplug Appointment' value.
- Version 1.89
- Added 'Mark Odd/Fifty-fifty Rows' option, under the View bill of fare. When it'due south turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to brand it easier to read a single line.
- Version ane.88
- Added 'Mark Connected Devices' option. When it's turned on, the plugged USB devices are marked with green groundwork colour.
- Version 1.87
- Added Device Instance ID column.
- Version ane.86
- USBDeview now displays a message with instructions to run every bit ambassador when yous try to disable/enable/remove a device on Windows 7/2008/Vista with UAC turned on.
- Version 1.85
- Added 'Change Assigned Drive Letter' option, which allows y'all to change the drive letter that is assigned to a USB device. In the adjacent time that yous plug the device, the new bulldoze letter of the alphabet that you chose will be used.
- Version 1.84
- Added new variables to the execute command option: %firmware_revision%, %product_name%, %vendor_name%
- Version i.83
- Stock-still bug: When typing commands in the 'Advanced Options' with quotes equally the first or final letter, the quotes disappeaed when saving to the .cfg file.
- Version one.82
- The properties window now contains two properties columns, instead of ane very long properties column in the previous versions.
- Version ane.81
- Added new variables to the execute command option: %driver_file%, %driver_version%, and %power%
- Version 1.80
- Added 'Firmware Revision' cavalcade.
- Version one.77
- Added 'Display Tray Airship When Device Is Disconnected' option.
- Version 1.76
- Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' selection. When this option is turned on, the column names are added as the beginning line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
- Version 1.75
- Added 'Driver Clarification' and 'Driver Version' columns.
- The condition and version of usb.ids (The VendorID/ProductID file) is now displayed in the right side of the bottom status bar. Clicking this usb.ids status volition open http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids in your default Web browser.
- Version 1.70
- Added option to execute a control when you unplug a USB device (In 'Advanced Options' window)
- Version 1.67
- Y'all tin can now send the USB devices data to stdout by specifying an empty filename ("") in the command-line. (For example: usbdeview.exe /stext "" >> c:\temp\usb.txt)
- Added new variables to the execute command selection: %device_type%, %service_name%, %device_class%, and %device_mfg%
- Version 1.65
- Added 'Power' column, which displays the power required past the device in mA. (Works only for local computer)
- Version 1.60
- Added ii new columns: 'Device Form' and 'Device Mfg'.
- Version 1.56
- Fix problems: when saving USB devices list from command-line, USBDeview saved all items, without considering the last saved configuration.
- Added control-line options that controls what devices to save or display (/DisplayDisconnected, /DisplayHubs, /DisplayNoPortSerial, /DisplayNoDriver).
- Version 1.55
- Added 3 new columns of service/commuter information: Service Proper name, Service Description, Driver Filename.
- Version 1.50
- Improved drive letter detection: USBDeview now also find the drive letter of hard-disk drives connected to USB. (This improvement just works merely for local computer)
- Version 1.48
- Fixed bug: USBDeview didn't permit you to make a speed test when the drive letter of the USB bulldoze was A: or B:
- Version ane.47
- Fixed bug: USBDeview displayed wrong drive letters when the serial number or ParentId Prefix contained but one graphic symbol.
- Added a separated version for x64 systems, in lodge to allow you to disable/enable items on x64 systems.
- Version 1.46
- Added 'ParentId Prefix' column, which shows the ID string of the parent device.
- Version 1.45
- Fixed problems: On Windows Vista/seven, USBDeview failed to detect that USB devices are disabled.
- Added support for sorting the USB devices list from command-line.
- Version ane.43
- Fixed issue with Windows seven/Vista: The clarification field displayed unneeded prefix cord like '@oem4.inf,%athr.devicedesc.5523%'.
- Version 1.42
- Added a few reliability checks for wink drive speed tests. If USBDeview notice that the final speed test result might non be reliable, an error message will be displayed.
- Version i.41
- Fixed consequence: When USBDeview window is hidden and at that place is an icon in the taskbar, running USBDeview once again will open the existing instance of USBDeview, instead of creating another i.
- Version i.40
- Added 'Speed Test' pick for testing the read/write speed of your USB flash drive. Also, Added an option to publish your speed examination results in http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net.
- Version 1.36
- Fixed issues: USBDeview didn't display some partly installed devices.
- Version 1.35
- Added 'Vendor Proper noun' and 'Product Proper name' columns. (Requires to download an external USB IDs file)
- New variables in command-cord: %vid_hex% and %pid_hex% (vid and pid values equally hexadecimal number)
- Add icons fable in the help file and in the Web page.
- Version 1.30
- Added new option: Show Time In GMT.
- Version ane.29
- Fixed bug: For USB flash drives with multiple drives (like SanDisk Cruzer With U3), USBDeview displayed only one drive letter randomly. Now it can brandish multiple drive letters.
- Version 1.28
- Added command-line options: /stop_by_pid, /disable_by_pid, /enable_by_pid, /remove_by_pid
- Version 1.27
- Added new choice: Open In RegEdit.
- Version ane.26
- The 'Advanced Options' dialog-box is at present resizable.
- Added 'USB Hub' column (yeah/no).
- Version 1.25
- Added Disable+Enable choice - gives you the affect similar to unplugging and and then plugging dorsum the device.
- Added 'Open Drive' choice (For USB flash drives).
- Version 1.22
- Added new command line options: /remove_all_connected, /remove_all_disconnected
- Fixed bug: using /remove_all removed also the USB hubs and acquired the USB to cease working until restarting the estimator.
- Version ane.21
- Added new choice: Select Another Font.
- Version 1.20
- Added new command-line options to disable/enable/remove USB devices.
- Version 1.18
- Fixed bug: The principal window lost the focus when the user switched to some other application and and so returned back to USBDeview.
- Version 1.17
- Fixed bug in saving as comma-delimited file when description or name fields independent comma graphic symbol.
- Version one.16
- Added support for saving comma-delimited (.csv) files.
- Added new command-line option: /scomma
- Version i.15
- New options: Disable/enable the selected USB devices (Works simply with admin rights)
- New Option: Outset USBDeview As Hidden (Only when 'Put Icon On Tray' is turned on)
- Version one.12
- The configuration is now saved to a file, instead of the Registry.
- New option: Display a balloon in the tray icon when a new device is continued (simply for Windows XP or higher up).
- Version 1.eleven
- Stock-still problems: Changing the condition of 'Put Icon On Tray' also changed the status of 'Show Tooltips'.
- Version 1.x
- New Option: Put Icon On Tray
- New Selection: AutoPlay on selected devices.
- New Pick: AutoPlay When Device Is Connected.
- New Option: Execute a command when you lot insert a USB device. (In Avant-garde Options)
- New Option: Disconnect All Devices.
- Version 1.06
- Added Disconnect/Uninstall buttons to the toolbar.
- Version 1.05
- New command-line option: /regfile
- New option: Brandish USB Hubs.
- Version 1.03 - New command-line option: /stop_by_class
- Version i.02 - New choice: Display devices without drivers.
- Version ane.01 - Fixed bug: In some computers, the USB devices list was loaded from the wrong hardware configuration.
- Version i.00 - Kickoff release.
Using USBDeview
USBDeview doesn't crave any installation process or additional DLL files. Simply copy the executable file (USBDeview.exe) to any folder y'all like, and run it.The main window of USBDeview displays all USB devices installed on your system. Y'all can select one or more items, so disconnect (unplug) them , uninstall them, or just salvage the information into text/xml/html file.
USBDeview Columns Clarification
- Device Name: Specifies the device proper name. For some device, this cavalcade may display meaningless name, like "USB Device". If the device name is meaningless, endeavour to look at the Description column.
- Device Description: The clarification of the device.
- Device Type: The device type, according to USB class code. For more information about USB classes: USB Grade Codes.
- Connected: Specifies whether the device is currently continued to your estimator. If the device is connected, you can use the 'Disconnect Selected Devices' choice (F9) to disconnect the device.
- Safe To Unplug: Specifies whether it's rubber to unplug the device from the USB plug without disconnecting it first. If the value of this column is faux, and y'all desire to unplug this device, yous must first disconnect this device by using the 'Disconnect Selected Devices' option (F9) of USBDeview utility, or by using the 'Unplug or Eject Hardware' utility of Windows operating system.
- Drive Letter: Specifies the bulldoze letter of the USB device. This column is only relevant to USB flash retention devices and to USB CD/DVD drives. Be enlightened that USBDeview cannot detect drive letters of USB difficult-disks.
- Serial Number: Specifies the serial number of the device. This column is only relevant to mass storage devices (flash memory devices, CD/DVD drives, and USB hard-disks).
- Registry Time ane: This date/fourth dimension value is taken from the timestamp of the device Registry key. In many cases, this date/fourth dimension value represents the time that you first plugged the device to the USB port. However, exist aware that in some circumstances this value may be incorrect. Also, On Windows 7, this value is initialized with the current engagement/time on every reboot.
- Registry Fourth dimension two: This date/time value is taken from the timestamp of the device Registry key. On some systems this time values Specifies the last time that you plugged/unplugged the device. This date value is lost when you restart the figurer.
- VendorID/ProductID: Specifies the VendorID and ProductID of the device. For unofficial listing of VendorID/ProductID, click here.
- USB Class/Subclass/Protocol: Specifies the Class/Subclass/Protocol of the device according to USB specifications. For more information about USB classes: USB Class Codes.
- Hub/Port: Specifies the hub number and port number that the device was plugged into. This value is empty for mass storage devices.
- Install Time: Specifies the engagement/fourth dimension when the USB device was installed. USBDeview tin can read this property only when you lot run it as Ambassador. This property is stored under Properties\{83da6326-97a6-4088-9453-a1923f573b29} subkey, property number is 0064.
- First Install Time: Specifies when the USB device was installed in the first fourth dimension. USBDeview tin read this belongings only when you run information technology as Administrator. This property is stored nether Properties\{83da6326-97a6-4088-9453-a1923f573b29} subkey, belongings number is 0065.
- Connect Time: Specifies the last time that the USB device was plugged. USBDeview tin can read this property but when y'all run it as Administrator. This belongings is available only on Windows ten/8. This holding is stored nether Backdrop\{83da6326-97a6-4088-9453-a1923f573b29} subkey, property number is 0066.
- Disconnect Time: Specifies the final fourth dimension that the USB device was unplugged. This property is available only on Windows 10/8. USBDeview can read this property only when yous run it as Administrator. This property is stored under Properties\{83da6326-97a6-4088-9453-a1923f573b29} subkey, property number is 0067.
USBDeview Icons Legend
'Vendor Proper noun' And 'Production Name' Columns
Starting from version i.35, y'all tin view the vendor name and product name of your USB devices. In order to use this feature, you take to download the USB ID's listing of Stephen J. Gowdy (http://world wide web.linux-usb.org/usb.ids) and put the file in the same folder of USBDeview.exeThe name of the file must remain as 'usb.ids'.
Speed Exam for USB Flash Drives
Starting from version 1.xl, USBDeview allows you to examination the read/write speed of your USB flash bulldoze. The test is made by writing a large file (named $speed_test_nirsoft$.dat) into your USB flash bulldoze, and then reading it back for testing the read speed. Be aware that you lot need at least 100 MB of free disk infinite in order to successfully make this speed test. Also, exist aware that this test is fabricated with sequential read and write operations. When using multiple small-scale files, the read/write performances are commonly much lower than sequential read/write.In order to brand a speed test to your flash bulldoze, merely select the desired item in the main window, and and then choose the 'Speed Test' option from the File bill of fare, or press Ctrl+T. In the speed test window, verify that the selected drive letter is the correct one, and and so printing the 'Beginning Test' push button. Wait a few seconds until the write and read tests are finished.
Publishing Your Speed Test Result
If you want to share your speed test results, so other people that want to buy a USB flash drive will exist able to easily compare the speed of different flash drives, you can use the 'Publish Exam Result' choice to do that.When you successfully finish a speed exam, the 'Publish Test Result' button is automatically enabled. Clicking this push opens a new window that displays all the data that volition be sent to http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net Web site, and ask y'all the confirm the speed test publishing. Be aware that merely the data displayed in this window is transmitted to http://usbspeed.nirsoft.cyberspace Web site. USBDeview doesn't send the serial number of your USB device or any other data that may violate your privacy.
AutoPlay
Starting from version 1.10, USBDeview allows you to automatically run a file on USB flash memory devices, according to AutoRun.inf filename. You can manually activate the AutoPlay feature by selecting the desired device and pressing F8. Alternatively, You tin check the "AutoPlay When Device Is Connected" choice, then the AutoPlay characteristic volition exist automatically activated when you insert a USB flash retentivity device.Be aware that this feature only works if USBDeview detects the bulldoze letter of the device.
Execute a control when you insert a USB device
Starting from version 1.10, USBDeview allows you to execute a control from exe/cmd/bat file in every time that insert a USB device to your system. In order to utilise this feature, go to 'Options->Advanced Options', select the 'Execute..' cheque-box, and type the exe/cmd file that you desire to run. You can also use the following special variables in this command string: %device_name%, %device_desc%, %drive%, %serial_number%, %vid%, %pid%, %vid_hex%, %pid_hex% , %device_type%, %service_name%, %device_class%, %device_mfg%USBDeview will automatically replace these variables with the appropriate data of the device that y'all inserted. For example, if y'all want to laissez passer to your exe file 2 parameters - the series number of the device, and the drive letter:
c:\temp\examination.exe "%serial_number%" "%bulldoze%"
Known Limitations/Issues
- For all devices except 'Mass Storage' Devices: If you plug a device to one USB port, so y'all plug the same device to another USB port, a new record of the same device volition be created for each USB port that y'all plug. So if you lot see multiple lines for exactly the same device, it means that you plugged it to different USB ports. The USB ports that you plugged are specified in 'Hub/Port' column.
Yet, for 'Mass Storage' device, only one record is created for each device, even if yous plug it to different USB port. - When a USB device is added/removed on your local estimator, USBDeview utility automatically updates the list of USB devices.
Merely... If you USBDeview is connected to a remote computer, the list won't refresh automatically when a device is added or removed. You must refresh it manually, by pressing F5 key.
Connecting To Remote Computer
The following control-line options allows you to connect to remote computers. You must login to the remote computer with admin user in lodge to utilize these options.- /remote <\\Computer Name>
Allows you lot to connect a single remote reckoner.
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /remote \\MyComp - /remotefile <Computers List File>
Allows you to connect multiple computers, and view all their USB activity in one window. The computers list file should exist a elementary Ascii text file with computer names separated past colon, semicolon, space, tab characters or CRLF.
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /remotefile "c:\temp\comp.txt"
Connecting To external System registry file
If you accept the 'Organization' registry file of external operating system, yous can employ the following command-line option to read the USB devices list from it:/regfile <SYSTEM Registry File>
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /regfile "c:\temp\regfiles\System"
USBDeview.exe /regfile "d:\windows\system32\config\System"
This option has some limitations:
- You cannot read a Registry file of Windows XP/2003/Vista from Windows 2000 Machine.
- USBDeview works in read-only manner. (You cannot uninstall a device from external file)
Cease/Disconnect Command-Line Options
- /end {/showmsg} {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Name>
End/disconnect a USB device by specifying its proper name or description.
Yous don't have to specify the whole name or description. You can also specify merely a part of the proper noun or description string, and USBDeview will place it. For instance, If the device name is 'Kingston DataTraveler ii.0', you lot can simply put 'kingston' or 'DataTraveler' in the device proper noun parameter, and USBDeview will disconnect the correct device. You lot can also specify the instance ID cord of the device.
If you want that a bulletin/airship will exist displayed later the device is disconnected, add the '/showmsg' parameter. (Windows 2000 displays a message-box, Windows XP displays a airship)
If y'all want to disconnect a device in a remote computer, specify the remote computer name, with \\ prefix. You must login to the remote computer with admin rights in order to practice that.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop /showmsg "DVD RW"
USBDeview.exe /stop "DataTraveler"
USBDeview.exe /cease \\comp01 "SanDisk Cruzer"
USBDeview.exe /stop "USB\Vid_1058&Pid_1023\8539583490834690" - /stop_by_serial {/showmsg} {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Serial>
Like to /end command, but instead of specifying a device name, you should specify the series number of the device. Works only with mass storage devices.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_serial ea051261
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_serial /showmsg 876534513 - /stop_by_drive {/showmsg} {\\RemoteComputer} <Drive Letter>
Stop/disconnect a USB device by specifying its drive letter of the alphabet. Works only with USB flash drives and CD/DVD devices.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive m:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive /showmsg f:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive /showmsg \\comp02 t: - /stop_by_class {/showmsg} {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Class;USB Subclass;USB Protocol>
Stop/disconnect a USB device past specifying the class/subclass/protocol combination.
For example, if you want to stop all 'Mass Storage' devices, you should specify the following form/bracket/protocol combination: 08;06;l
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_class /showmsg 08;06;50
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_class 03;01;02 - /stop_by_pid {/showmsg} {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
End/disconnect a USB device by specifying the VendorID/ProductID. You can specify only the VendorID if you want to disconnect all devices with that VendorID.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_pid /showmsg 13fe;1a00
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_pid 04f9 - /stop_all {/showmsg} {\\RemoteComputer}
End/disconnect all USB devices currently connected to your reckoner.
Disable/Enable/Remove Command-Line Options
Starting from version one.20, you can likewise use the post-obit commands to disable, enable or remove USB devices from control-line:- /disable {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Proper noun>
- /disable_by_serial {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Serial>
- /disable_by_drive {\\RemoteComputer} <Drive Alphabetic character>
- /disable_by_class {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Class;USB SubClass;USB Protocol>
- /disable_by_pid {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
- /disable_all {\\RemoteComputer}
- /enable {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Name>
- /enable_by_serial {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Series>
- /enable_by_drive {\\RemoteComputer} <Drive Letter>
- /enable_by_class {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Grade;USB SubClass;USB Protocol>
- /enable_by_pid {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
- /enable_all {\\RemoteComputer}
- /disable_enable {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Name>
- /disable_enable_by_serial {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Series>
- /disable_enable_by_drive {\\RemoteComputer} <Drive Letter of the alphabet>
- /disable_enable_by_class {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Grade;USB SubClass;USB Protocol>
- /disable_enable_by_pid {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
- /disable_enable_all {\\RemoteComputer}
- /remove {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Name>
- /remove_by_serial {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Serial>
- /remove_by_drive {\\RemoteComputer} <Bulldoze Letter>
- /remove_by_class {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Class;USB Bracket;USB Protocol>
- /remove_by_pid {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
- /remove_all {\\RemoteComputer}
- /remove_all_connected - Remove all connected USB devices.
- /remove_all_disconnected - Remove all disconnected USB devices.
USBDeview.exe /RunAsAdmin /disable "USB\Vid_1058&Pid_1023\8539583490834690"
Cheque if a device is continued/disconnected or enabled/disabled
Starting from version 2.70, you tin can cheque whether a device is connected/disconnected or enabled/disabled by using the following control-line options:- /is_connected {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Name>
- /is_connected_by_serial {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Serial>
- /is_connected_by_drive {\\RemoteComputer} <Drive Letter>
- /is_connected_by_class {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Class;USB SubClass;USB Protocol>
- /is_connected_by_pid {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
- /is_disabled {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Proper noun>
- /is_disabled_by_serial {\\RemoteComputer} <Device Serial>
- /is_disabled_by_drive {\\RemoteComputer} <Drive Letter>
- /is_disabled_by_class {\\RemoteComputer} <USB Class;USB SubClass;USB Protocol>
- /is_disabled_by_pid {\\RemoteComputer} <VendorID;ProductID>
For example, the post-obit batch file will display 1 if the device with serial number 7538957348957398 is connected or 0 if the device is not connected:
USBDeview.exe /is_connected_by_serial "7538957348957398"
echo %ERRORLEVEL%
Save Command-Line Options
| /stext <Filename> | Relieve the list of all USB devices into a regular text file. |
| /stab <Filename> | Save the list of all USB devices into a tab-delimited text file. |
| /scomma <Filename> | Save the list of all USB devices into a comma-delimited text file. |
| /stabular <Filename> | Salve the list of all USB devices into a tabular text file. |
| /shtml <Filename> | Save the list of all USB devices into HTML file (Horizontal). |
| /sverhtml <Filename> | Salve the listing of all USB devices into HTML file (Vertical). |
| /sxml <Filename> | Save the list of all USB devices to XML file. |
| /sort <column> | This command-line option can be used with other save options for sorting by the desired column. If you don't specify this option, the list is sorted according to the last sort that yous fabricated from the user interface. The <column> parameter tin specify the column index (0 for the kickoff column, i for the second cavalcade, and and then on) or the name of the column, like "Device Name" and "Clarification". You lot can specify the '~' prefix character (e.thousand: "~Clarification") if you desire to sort in descending society. You can put multiple /sort in the command-line if you want to sort past multiple columns. Examples: |
| /nosort | When you specify this command-line option, the list will be saved without whatever sorting. |
| /DisplayDisconnected <0 | ane> | Specifies whether to show disconnected devices. 0 = No, one = Yes. |
| /DisplayNoPortSerial <0 | ane> | Specifies whether to show devices without port/serial number. 0 = No, 1 = Yes. |
| /DisplayNoDriver <0 | one> | Specifies whether to show devices without driver. 0 = No, one = Yes. |
| /DisplayHubs <0 | i> | Specifies whether to show USB hubs. 0 = No, 1 = Yes. |
| /RetrieveUSBPower <0 | 1> | Specifies whether to recall USB power/version data. |
| /MarkConnectedDevices <0 | 1> | Specifies whether to mark connected devices. |
| /TrayIcon <0 | 1> | Specifies whether to start USBDeview with a tray icon. |
| /AddExportHeaderLine <0 | ane> | Specifies whether to add header line when exporting the USB information to csv/tab-delimited file. |
| /cfg <Filename> | Start USBDeview with the specified configuration file. For instance: USBDeview.exe /cfg "c:\config\udv.cfg" USBDeview.exe /cfg "%AppData%\USBDeview.cfg" |
Translating USBDeview to other languages
In lodge to interpret USBDeview to other language, follow the instructions below:- Run USBDeview with /savelangfile parameter:
USBDeview.exe /savelangfile
A file named USBDeview_lng.ini will exist created in the folder of USBDeview utility. - Open the created linguistic communication file in Notepad or in whatever other text editor.
- Translate all cord entries to the desired language. Optionally, you tin also add together your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add together this information, it'll exist used in the 'About' window.
- After you finish the translation, Run USBDeview, and all translated strings volition be loaded from the linguistic communication file.
If y'all want to run USBDeview without the translation, just rename the language file, or move it to some other folder.
Feedback
If y'all have any trouble, proposition, comment, or you found a bug in my utility, you can send a message to nirsofer@yahoo.comUSBDeview is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of USBDeview, download the appropriate language zilch file, extract the 'usbdeview_lng.ini', and put it in the same folder that you Installed USBDeview utility.
| Language | Translated By | Appointment | Version |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | Mohamed.Bajdouai | 13/12/2015 | USBDeview v2.51 |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Geraldo Coimbra | 29/02/2020 | 2.86 |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Paulo Guzmán | xi/09/2018 | 2.75 |
| Bulgarian | Hristo Drumev | 15/09/2007 | |
| Czech | Shar (viteco(at-sign)centrum.cz) | 22/06/2021 | iii.02 |
| Danish | Christian Læssøe | 29/10/2009 | |
| Dutch | January Verheijen | xxx/05/2022 | iii.05 |
| Euskera | Gorbeia | 14/07/2011 | |
| Finnish | Olli | 22/10/2007 | |
| French | Eric FICHOT | 15/09/2020 | 3.01 |
| French | 07/08/2017 | ii.71 | |
| French | Cyril KRR | 28/06/2019 | 2.80 |
| Galician | Xosé Antón Vicente Rodríguez | thirteen/01/2007 | |
| German | «Latino» auf WinTotal.de | 07/04/2022 | 3.03 |
| Greek | Superb | 22/04/2022 | 3.01 |
| Hnidi | Instya | 14/04/2022 | 3.03 |
| Hungarian | Tamás Ferenc | 19/06/2016 | two.60 |
| Italian | Luca Barattini (MS) | 31/08/2016 | |
| Italian | Styb | 03/06/2022 | 3.05 |
| Japanese | ISHIGAKI, Kazuhito | 08/06/2009 | |
| Korean | J. K. Lee.(Moving ridge) | 02/04/2021 | v3.01 |
| Norwegian | Johnny Dag Hansen | 28/07/2009 | |
| Farsi | DinoTechno | 04/06/2022 | 3.05 |
| Polish | Hightower | 26/06/2021 | 3.02 |
| Romanian | Jaff (Oprea Nicolae) | 05/02/2016 | ii.52 |
| Russian | Dmitry Yerokhin | thirty/05/2022 | 3.05 |
| Simplified Chinese | 火焰大佐 | 09/04/2016 | 2.55 |
| Simplified Chinese | DaiXQ021_2.86汉化版 | 07/03/2020 | 2.86 |
| Simplified Chinese | DickMoore | 01/08/2021 | 3.02 |
| Simplified Chinese | www.extapps.com | 22/10/2021 | 3.02 |
| Slovak | František Fico | 20/06/2022 | 3.05 |
| Slovak | Juraj Vana | 20/10/2015 | 2.46 |
| Spanish | McM-18 | 22/02/2018 | |
| Spanish | 08/05/2020 | ||
| Swedish | Göran Helsingborg | 05/12/2018 | 2.78 |
| Swedish | I.K.l | 03/02/2018 | 2.74 |
| Traditional Chinese | Wing Lee | eleven/07/2014 | 2.35 |
| Traditional Chinese | Danfong Hsieh | 01/06/2022 | |
| Traditional Chinese | Abel Chuang | xix/06/2012 | ii.11 |
| Thai | ประสิทธิ์ แคภูเขียว | 26/03/2008 | |
| Turkish | HARUN ARI | 31/05/2022 | 3.05 |
| Ukrainian | Lembergman, March 2018 | 30/03/2018 | two.75 |
| Valencian | vjatv | 17/07/2008 |
Source: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
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