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Hi all,

I am having a usb pen drive, its printed "sony" on it. But the chipset its showing is "Alcor". the capacity its showing is 120 Gb. But without any data in it when i saw the space usage its showing 4 gb used. With windows XP proff. I am not able to even format it. When I copy some data in it it gets copied properly but after some time again when we re-insert it, the folder size becomes 0 kb with no data in it. I have tried with different pc's but still the same. I think its a fake one, with some sort of memory hack done so it is showing more capacity then it might be having.

I have searched on net but i am not able to find any proper solution to it.

So if anyone has any tool through which I can format it & get the usable actual capacity of it, please do tell me.

Would be waiting for answers.

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I dont this no company lauch pen drive beyond 32gb u says 120gb?

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There must be some problem in your Pen Drive

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Hi all,

I am having a usb pen drive, its printed "sony" on it. But the chipset its showing is "Alcor". the capacity its showing is 120 Gb. But without any data in it when i saw the space usage its showing 4 gb used. With windows XP proff. I am not able to even format it. When I copy some data in it it gets copied properly but after some time again when we re-insert it, the folder size becomes 0 kb with no data in it. I have tried with different pc's but still the same. I think its a fake one, with some sort of memory hack done so it is showing more capacity then it might be having.

I have searched on net but i am not able to find any proper solution to it.

So if anyone has any tool through which I can format it & get the usable actual capacity of it, please do tell me.

Would be waiting for answers.

Yes, indeed. It is a fake. Some of these fake Chinese pen-drives bear brand names like Sony, Toshiba and will show very high capacity but will not work for even a fraction of the claim. This is a lost case, my friend. Consider it as a wastage of money. And don't waste time over it.

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It normally is caused by a defective zero sector / FAT info. An ideal solution would be to use a low level formatter for the USB drive, (you can try HP Key format), and then format with the normal windows format tool..

cheers

karki

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It is not defective zero sector, in many cases it is hacked zero sector. Year and a half back, I bought 1GB MP4 player from China. It can copy all 1 GB but can not read beyong 256 MB, I searched net and found that they hack zero / fat info and make it the capacity they want. I posted it some where here too.

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I used to do it on floppies using diskedit (NU tools) when I was in college :D ... same stuff ... more memory :D

its as good as defective track zero .. rectified on a low level format :)

cheers

karki

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I too used to double the space of my harddisk with the same disk compression utility known as DOUBLE SPACE / DRIVE SPACE in 1994. When I have 256 MB Hard Disk Drive and works on Windows 3.0 / 3.1 :)

@ashok

My dear friend, your post remembered me of my old days. :)

Regards.

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It normally is caused by a defective zero sector / FAT info. An ideal solution would be to use a low level formatter for the USB drive, (you can try HP Key format), and then format with the normal windows format tool..

cheers

karki

I have used HP format tool but nothing happend. It is giving error "too big to format" when I am using FAT/FAT32. But when using NTFS it is giving error "format failed".

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@vishal:

Normally works ... if you are free on saturday - we could catch up at one of the CCD's and check it up .. what say ?

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It is not defective zero sector, in many cases it is hacked zero sector. Year and a half back, I bought 1GB MP4 player from China. It can copy all 1 GB but can not read beyong 256 MB, I searched net and found that they hack zero / fat info and make it the capacity they want. I posted it some where here too.

OK, Now I got. That's the reason that now people selling MP3/4 players explictly claim that 1 GB means full 1 GB usable as can be seen in most eBay listings.

Otherwise there is no need for such claims.

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