Alcor Micro Unknown Fa00 F W 3613 Updated
Let's break down the device identification string:
The 058F:3613 USB ID is infamous. Unlike standard webcams or keyboards, Alcor readers do not have a unified driver. Windows 10 and 11 often misidentify this chip or refuse to load a driver because the default USBSTOR.SYS (Microsoft’s generic storage driver) fails the validation check against the chip's response.
Encountering the "Alcor Micro unknown FA00 f/w 3613" error is a rite of passage for any hardware enthusiast. It signals that your flash drive has retreated into its failsafe bootloader. Thanks to updated tools that specifically support the 3613 firmware branch, recovery is possible in 80% of non-physical-damage cases. alcor micro unknown fa00 f w 3613 updated
Remember the golden rule: Data first, repair second. If the data is irreplaceable, stop immediately and contact a professional using PC-3000 Flash. But if you just want your cheap USB drive back in action, the updated AlcorMP + Unlocker method described above is your most reliable solution.
Have you successfully revived an FA00 drive with a different method? Check our forums for the latest AlcorMP builds and firmware dumps. Let's break down the device identification string:
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Open Device Manager → right-click the unknown device → Properties → Details → Hardware Ids dropdown.
Look for something like:
USB\VID_058F&PID_FA00 The 058F:3613 USB ID is infamous
If you see that, it's definitely an Alcor FA00 device.
Published: October 2023 (Updated)
If you are reading this, you have likely encountered a frustrating scenario: You plug in your USB flash drive, and instead of seeing your files, you open ChipGenius or USBDeview, only to be greeted by a cryptic device descriptor: "Alcor Micro Unknown FA00 F/W 3613." Your drive does not show the correct capacity, cannot be formatted, or appears as "No Media" in Disk Management.
You are not alone. The combination of Alcor Micro controller, Device ID FA00, and Firmware version 3613 is a notorious signature of a corrupted firmware or a failed initialization process. This long-form article will dissect what this code means, why it appears, and the most effective updated solutions for 2024-2025.