![]() if it's going to take 2 days just to do a mere checking that explains a lot why so many people keep buying this stuff. These scammers will all burn in hell.ĭescription: USB Mass Storage Device(VendorCo ProductCode)įlash ID code: AD7E285302B0 - Hynix - 1CE/Single Channel īut that doesn't help because this site says it could be more than one alternative: Ĭlick to expand.Trash software indeed. And here I was thinking the worst it could happen was a corrupt file in this false pendrive, I never would have imagined it could corrupt others. I can't get Windows to read it anymore.īe careful with these pieces of, this is the last time I put something others give to me even for testing. Drive is either inaccessible or only using Apple's USB-3 camera adapter my iPAD reads it. Now look what is going on, my 3 GB perfectly OK pendrive is not even being recognized anymore by Windows. which I find very unlikely, because if I put any other pendrive in these USB ports it will behave correctly. I don't know if this is a direct result of its interference or my new cheap 1150 motherboard (for use with my old i7 4770) that uses the Intel H81 chip did this. It's funny, I was wasting time trying to find out what is the real capacity of this crap and didn't bother any file could get corrupted in it, when I had never realized it could damage other pendrives that were inserted in my machine at the same time. I also made the mistake of deleting these same recent backups from one iOS app (NPlayer Plus) and will check now if this program will restore them: Sadly I had deleted these most recent backups from a few TXT files, so I now have to resort to older backups. Then the valid pendrive started showing problems with Windows 10 and chkdsk was called for, then some of the files got corrupted. While this fake pendrive was in my motherboard I also put a perfectly valid 3 GB one I had here, which never had any issue. Something really sad happened while I was running these garbage softwares that pretend to do things properly and either take foreverlike H2TestW or stop responding after a while like FakeFlashTest from this list: If I can't solve 1) and 2) I am going to throw this thing away or give to someone else. If we type a block size bigger than the default value in Options / Block size, we can further boost the speed.ġ) What's the quickest and most accurate way of knowing the true size of this fake 2 TB pendrive (and what software) Ģ) How can I adjust this thing to only use the max size it can hold? This way we will see in a few seconds if there are issues with our device. To speed up the process, select Random Write + Verify, which will try to write data to random memory cells. The method Linear test + Verify is the most thorough, but it also takes a long time. Suffice to say this test isn't saying anything. Now let's look what happen if we use a 8 MB block size:ĭATA INTEGRITY ERROR AT 205 GB. Again the same config, but look at the new result (after a few seconds):ĭATA INTEGRITY ERROR AT 1352 GB. ![]() In the first attempt it said for RANDOM WRITE + VERIFY with a blocking size of 2 MB (insted of 64 KB):ĭATA INTEGRITY ERROR AT 140 GB. If I put the biggest block size it will end the checking after a while. I have no idea if it will take 1, 2 hours (so much less) once it reaches, say, 32 GB.Īnother program that I was told to use was AIDA64: If we try this one it will (if I am not mistaken) take more than 2 days to complete this task. Problem is that "VERIFY" option is greyed out (not available), only write + verify. Resolve The USB Drive Wrong Capacity Issue With Bootice (read the HelpDesk link) In other words it rejects a FAT32 format and forces you to always use exFAT in this final step.Īnother program in which it happens the same thing: ![]() The pendrive does not accept it, and worse: it becomes invisible to Windows, but visible to these software that can detect it. The problem is that if I do this command: Open the Start Menu, search for Command Prompt, right-click on it when you see it in the results, and select Run as administrator. There’s a command that allows you to remove all the partitions, format your drive, and then re-create partitions on the drive. The wrong USB drive size issue can be fixed using Command Prompt as well. Fix An Incorrect Size USB Drive Using Command Prompt ![]()
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