Modern operating systems use the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) standard command set as a universal language for storage. Even though the physical connection might be USB, the OS sends SCSI commands (READ, WRITE, INQUIRY) to the USB driver stack.
If you don't need the JMicron Generic SCSI Disk Device, you can safely uninstall it. However, be cautious when removing devices from the Device Manager, as this can cause problems with your computer's functionality.
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Faulty bridge chips or corrupted UASP drivers can cause Windows File Explorer to freeze or the system to become sluggish when the device is plugged in [5, 20].