The identifier Usbstor Diskgeneric-usb-flash-disk--7.76 tells a story of an unknown, likely older, or potentially counterfeit USB flash drive. Here is your decision guide:
At first glance, this string looks like a random assortment of driver metadata. However, for IT professionals and system troubleshooters, this entry tells a complete story about a USB storage device connected to your computer. It is not a virus, a brand name, or an error message. Rather, it is the that Windows generates when it detects a mass storage device that fails to report a proper manufacturer or model name.
The double hyphen and the number represent the (also known as the SCSI Inquiry Version). While 7.76 is unusually specific (most firmware is 1.0 or 2.0), this number indicates the version of the internal controller's command set. In older or poorly manufactured drives, this revision number may conflict with Windows power management settings.
: In Device Manager, find the USB Mass Storage Device under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" and uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" to prevent random disconnections. 3. Write Protection