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Old May 23rd 18, 10:16 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
wasbit[_4_]
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Default USB thumb drives.

"Paul" wrote in message
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Time for the testing tools.

https://www.raymond.cc/blog/test-and...-with-h2testw/


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Chip Genius

Controller Vendor: Alcor Micro
Controller Part-Number: AU6989SN-GTB/AU6998SN [F206] - F/W FA02
Flash ID code: ADDE14AB - Hynix H27QCG8D2F5R - 1CE/Single Channel
[MLC-16K] - Total Capacity = 8GB


Proving once again, that you really can get $13 worth
of storage, by paying $13 :-)

I take it, when they modified the declaration on the
drive, the controller was limited to declaring 2TB
and could not declare a larger number. Or they would
have set it to an even higher number.


So how does this magic trick work?
The drive has been formatted, rewritten with 1242 (242 GB) videos & several
instances of your big.bin files. Windows shows 411 GB used & 505 GB free
space.
Having transferred the drive from my desktop to a laptop running Linux Mint,
(I'm a novice), so as to isolate it from the original file source, a
notification pops up saying all the contents could not be displayed. Free
space is 543 GB because several of the bin files aren't showing.
All the video files played from a random selection.
To my mind, it would seem there is much more than 8 GB available although I
wouldn't trust the drive for anything important.

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wasbit

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