Analyze the setuplog file in Windows 7

This is an identifier of the setuplog file in my Windows7 system. Can someone help me understand what each term stands for?

#VOLUME #_ WpdBusEnumRoot\UMB\2 & 37c186b & 0 & STORAGE? [_USBSTOR #DISK & VEN_HP & PROD_V220W & #1406033780007334 & 0 REV_1100 #]

I got the following information after a bit of searching on Google:

FRI - seller

Prod - product model

Rev - Version

What I wonder is this passage: "WpdBusEnumRoot\UMB\2 & 37c186b & 0 & STORAGE #VOLUME #

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank you

WPD device = Portable Windows:
https://Support2.Microsoft.com/kb/971514?WA=wsignin1.0

Bus enumerator = BusEnum:-l' bus enumerator, BusEnum.dll, initializes the process of scanning the registry under the the Device Manager and looking for additional coaches RootKey and devices to load at startup.
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-GB/library/dd187254.aspx

UMB = upper memory block:
http://www.webopedia.com/term/U/UMB.html

2 & 37c186b & 0 - it left me speechless. It is a collective description for a type of device-perhaps flash memory readers.

STORAGE #VOLUME - they are explicit.

The entire clip refers to a HP v220w USB Flash Drive http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/psi/manualsResults?sp4ts.oid=5166451&ac.admitted=1411735767908.876444892.492883150

You get the text of an Event Viewer ID: 219 report?

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