Fa04 — Alcor Micro Unknown Fa00 F W

The most common cause for FA00 . The NAND flash chip on the USB drive or the EEPROM on the card reader has lost its bootloader. This can happen if you unplugged the device during a write operation, a low-level format failed, or the flash memory simply wore out.

that supports the AU6989 series from repositories like FlashBoot.ru or USBDev.ru . alcor micro unknown fa00 f w fa04

= boring, harmless, built-in smart card reader. Your laptop just wants to read your work badge. The most common cause for FA00

: The software that runs the USB drive has crashed, making the drive appear as "No Media" or with 0 bytes of capacity. that supports the AU6989 series from repositories like

to find the exact Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID). Standard Alcor IDs are typically Manual Driver Installation : In AlcorMP, use the

If you consistently see FA04 and you have tried the drivers above, . The FA04 status often means:

If the USB drive contains irreplaceable data, stop all DIY attempts and evaluate these options: