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Four Stars
Surprise such a small flash drive can hold so much (I have larger ones that hold much less)
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Fake! Product description practically admits it
Read the product description!! It tells you this thumb drive is fake. Just going line by line through the product description tells you with certainty that the drive is fake. Here's each line and what you need to know about it....--16gb upgraded to 128GB USB 2.0 flash drive. Hot plug and play. Functions like another hard drive.You can't 'upgrade' the storage capacity of a flash chip. You can just hack the control chip to fake it. It's still a 16GB drive. It's LITERALLY the same thing as putting a 100 Gallon label on a 10 Gallon bucket. No matter what you do, it's still 10 Gallons.--To copy a 4GB file to the card, Simply right click your mouse, Choose the FORMAT, A window will pop up, Change the FAT32 to NTFS.Uh huh. First off if it's a 128GB drive (It's not. But let's just pretend it is) why was it formatted in FAT32 anyway? Windows won't format a drive in FAT32 beyond a 32GB partition size without going through a few complicated and time consuming extra steps. So if this was formatted in FAT32 then it's got 224GB of unused, unallocated, and unformatted space. So why would this be formatted this way when it can just be formatted in NTFS from the beginning which takes significantly less time to format at the factory in a 128GB capacity than it does to format a FAT32 disk up to 128GB capacity? The reason is because this is an old drive, from the days when FAT32 was the industry norm, before drive capacity exceeded 32GB. It's old inventory, bought cheap, and hacked so it looked like a 128GB drive to the computer. But the actual drive capacity is 32GB or less.For that matter, why wouldn't it be formatted in exFAT, which is the industry standard for removable storage now, a formatting option that was specifically designed to remove all the limits of FAT32 without any of the pitfalls that NTFS could present on removable storage?--Using the H2testw can destroy the flash drive memory causing the software test to show that the flash drive is counterfeit or fakeHello!!! This one is the absolute clincher. They are telling you that the software that tests to see if the drive it fake will show you that the drive is fake.That software will NOT destroy the drive. All it does it write single bit files to every bit of the drive. Then it reads that data to see if it's really there. So all it does it write to and read from the drive. If that breaks the drive, then it's a pretty awful drive!!
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