[HuionService] DisplayName = %ServiceDesc% ServiceType = 1 StartType = 3 ErrorControl = 1 ServiceBinary = %12%\huion.sys
If this device appeared as "new" unexpectedly, it is usually because:
Huasheng Electronics (also listed as Huaxin Technology in some databases). Product (PID 7250): USB 2.0 4-Port Hub. usb vid214b amppid7250 amprev0100 new
: Passive USB switches and hubs draw power directly from the host computer's motherboard. If you attach multiple high-draw devices (like external hard drives or RGB mechanical keyboards) to the hub, the controller chip may brownout, drop connection, or fail to report its hardware ID properly.
: The Product ID designated by the manufacturer. The code 7250 maps directly to their standard Generic USB 2.0 Hub controller or integrated USB extension chipset. If you attach multiple high-draw devices (like external
This specific identifier points to an integrated circuit common in many desktop peripherals: the or related hardware variations distributed by electronics manufacturers like AIMOS . Decoding the Hardware ID
When configured correctly, the terminal returns a line reading: This specific identifier points to an integrated circuit
: Windows includes native drivers for generic USB 2.0 hubs. If your local system files are corrupted, Windows cannot match the ID to the generic class driver.
: Represents the firmware or hardware engineering revision version 1.00.
Seeing "NEW" next to this 2025 revision suggests that Anyka is still shipping AK7250 chips in new products. Why?
. This vendor often produces budget-friendly USB controller chips used in various consumer peripherals. Product (PID 7250): Specifically identifies the HS8836A 4-port High-Speed Hub Revision (REV 0100):