If you are currently facing "device not detected" issues with a newer driver, rolling back to v7.03 may be the fix you need. Just remember to follow the installation guide meticulously—especially the driver signature step.
If you are trying to get this device working on a modern system, it is often identified by the following hardware IDs: Apple Support Community Vendor ID (VID): (Chic Technology Corp) Product ID (PID): Manufacturer: WIT Electron Company Practical Usage & Support Older Systems: wit 122-ufs v7.03 driver
The "wit 122-ufs v7.03 driver" is likely not a standard driver but a generic or misidentified name for a piece of hardware. By using the device's Hardware ID, you can uncover its true identity. For the specific HWID USB\VID_05FE&PID_1010 , the correct driver is for a Kensington wireless keyboard. For actual UFS storage devices, Windows' built-in storufs.sys driver is often the solution. When in doubt, identify the device by its HWID and search for drivers based on that identifier for the most accurate results. If you are currently facing "device not detected"
The specific platform you are trying to link the device to By using the device's Hardware ID, you can
Once the driver is installed:
It is highly recommended to download the driver directly from your system manufacturer's official support page or use a verified driver verification tool like DriverIdentifier to ensure the version matches your OS platform.
Supports advanced SCSI Architecture Model (SAM) features, enabling simultaneous read and write queues.