A9b2c256 [portable] Site

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: Unique Device Instance Paths or hardware IDs found in Windows Device Manager for specific peripherals. a9b2c256

In a sea of billions of data points, this specific string ensures that one specific file, transaction, or user is distinct from all others. Have you encountered a9b2c256 in the wild

The string a9b2c256 is eight characters long, composed entirely of lowercase letters (a, b, c) and digits (9, 2, 2, 5, 6). The presence of letters only up to 'f' (a, b, c) and the digits 0-9 strongly suggests . In hexadecimal, each character represents 4 bits, so an 8-character hex string represents 32 bits, or 4 bytes. This is a very common length for: : Unique Device Instance Paths or hardware IDs

: A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) or internal database key for a specific record, user, or asset.