Sometimes, Windows assigns the wrong generic driver. You can manually point it to the correct one: Open (right-click the Start button). Expand Disk drives and find "NAND USB2DISK USB Device". Right-click it and select Update driver .
When a device appears as "NAND USB2DISK" in your Device Manager , it means:
Choose and then "Let me pick from a list..." .
Most modern operating systems, including and Windows 11 , do not require a specialized "NAND USB2DISK" driver. Instead, they use the built-in USB Mass Storage Class driver ( USBSTOR.SYS ).