Hot!: Jmicron Generic Scsi Disk Device
Have you experienced unusual behavior with your JMicron device? Check your hardware IDs and consider moving to a UASP-capable enclosure – your data transfer speeds will thank you.
If your device is listed as "JMicron Generic SCSI Disk Device" but isn't showing up in File Explorer or is performing poorly, try these steps: Issues to connecting a USB 3.0 HDD case - Microsoft Learn jmicron generic scsi disk device
Ensure the drive is plugged into a blue, red, or Type-C port for adequate power and bandwidth. Have you experienced unusual behavior with your JMicron