Bugfix: Crash when more than 127 USB devices.Bugfix: Occasional crash after device safe removal or reactivation.Now the truely returned value is shown with a hint if it is not true. So far UsbTreeView faked it to 0x03 (SuperSpeed) as Microsoft's USBview does. New: On Windows 8 and 10 the Microsoft USB stack returns for USB devices running at SuperSpeed aĭevice Bus Speed of 0x02 (High-Speed).Bugfix: Crash when more that 64 ports per hub.Bugfix: String descriptors containing invalid characters where not shown at all.New: New: Display SuperSpeedPlus in Connection Information V2 under Windows 10.Bugfix: Decoding of SuperSpeedPlus descriptor and some others fixed.New: Decoding of Microsoft string descriptor 0圎E.Bugfix: Delay on opening a Windows Device Manager device properties dialog removed. Bugfix: Wrong warning about characters below 0x20 in some string descriptors.Bugfix: bRefresh field in endpoint descriptors of Audio 1.0 devices was not shown. VVVVPPPPRRRR is a 12 digit hex value containing idVendor, idProduct and bcdDevice from the USB Device Descriptor Osvc value != 0 then UsbTreeView reads it anyway because Windows already read it successfully. If in the Registry under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\UsbFlags\VVVVPPPPRRRR there is a
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