Dealing with the USB hardware identifier (Chipsbank Microelectronics Co., Ltd.) and PID 198A (typically associated with Chipsbank USB Flash Drive controllers or OEM flash drives) usually means your computer is struggling to recognize or format a USB storage device. Troubleshooting this requires locating your specific driver in Device Manager, downloading the correct flashing or restoration utilities (such as the Chipsbank APTool or UMPTool), and repairing the flash drive partition tables.
The way to truly "update" a flash drive with the VID_1E3D&PID_198A identifier is to perform a low-level process known as or mass production . This involves using a tool from Chipsbank to talk directly to the controller and rewrite the entire software layer. usb device id vid 1e3d pid 198a updated