memory missing from flash drive


  1. Posts : 61
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (Update 1)
       #1

    memory missing from flash drive


    My 8GB Kingston Data Traveler is missing 6.09 GB!

    I used HDD regenerator to make a regenerating flash to repair an external drive, and i hadn't used it since. Now it tell me its only 1.91 GB in capacity , i formated it with device defaults and nothing it still remains the same.


    Any thoughts or ideas on what could have happened?
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  2. Posts : 1,377
    Win7x64
       #2

    Out of curiosity, where did you buy it?

    If it's eBay, there's the possibility that the device is counterfeit - not actually a "Kingston Data Traveller" at all but instead a no-name device of dubious size and quality purposefully made to resemble a product from a known brand.

    By some statistics, the majority of "branded" flash devices on eBay are actually fakes, though some are so good that the purchasers don't even realise because at least the size really does match what's printed on the packaging.

    I have no idea whether that is really what's causing the disparity in your case but I thought I'd mention the possibility. I hope I'm wrong :)
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  3. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #3

    Flash dies after a certain amount of time and writes to the device. All it takes is a single bit in one of the 4K pages to go bad and render an entire 512K block useless. There is no warning and there is no cure.
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  4. Posts : 61
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (Update 1)
    Thread Starter
       #4

    H2SO4 said:
    Out of curiosity, where did you buy it?

    If it's eBay, there's the possibility that the device is counterfeit - not actually a "Kingston Data Traveller" at all but instead a no-name device of dubious size and quality purposefully made to resemble a product from a known brand.

    By some statistics, the majority of "branded" flash devices on eBay are actually fakes, though some are so good that the purchasers don't even realise because at least the size really does match what's printed on the packaging.

    I have no idea whether that is really what's causing the disparity in your case but I thought I'd mention the possibility. I hope I'm wrong :)

    I bought it at FutureShop downtown Toronto in 2008.
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  5. Posts : 61
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (Update 1)
    Thread Starter
       #5

    logicearth said:
    Flash dies after a certain amount of time and writes to the device. All it takes is a single bit in one of the 4K pages to go bad and render an entire 512K block useless. There is no warning and there is no cure.
    I did use it alot when i got it to transfer large files , iso files mostly. And then later on smaller files..

    Is this common with flash drives? Or its a chance you take when you buy them no matter the brand?

    And I did get it for $20 CAD, so i thought that was a good deal, made me wonder why it was so cheap when other brands i didn't know of were more expensive for less space.
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  6. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #6

    jago86 said:
    I did use it alot when i got it to transfer large files , iso files mostly. And then later on smaller files..
    Transferring large files over and over again will do that. Each write takes a slice from the life. But erasing takes 129 slices. Because flash memory cannot overwrite it has to erase an entire 512K block then write 128 times to each 4K page. That is of course depending on the size of pages and blocks used, but most use 4K pages and 512K blocks.

    Is this common with flash drives? Or its a chance you take when you buy them no matter the brand?
    I cannot really answer that, but it is a chance you take with them all, IMHO.
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  7. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Home x64
       #7

    I know i'm bumping an ancient thread here but the exact same thing happened to me. HDD regen formatted to 1.91GB out of a bigger drive and I can see the unallocated space in diskmanager but can't seem to extend the 1.91 volume.
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  8. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #8

    go to an elevated command prompt and:

    PREPARE UFD (USB FLASH DRIVE)

    Run CMD.EXE as administrator
    Type following commands and hit ENTER key after each command.
    · DISKPART starts the DiskPart program
    · LIST DISK shows numeral assigned to disks
    note the numeral assigned to your usb stick
    The numeral 2 will be used in this example
    · SELECT DISK 2
    · DETAIL DISK the info shown will confirm the correctness of your selection
    · CLEAN ALL the entire usb stick will be overwritten with zeros
    · CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY create a primary partition on the USB stick
    · FORMAT FS=NTFS format the partition
    · ACTIVE the partition can contain operating system startup files
    · ASSIGN the next available letter is assigned to the USB stick
    · EXIT exit from the DISKPART program
    · EXIT exit from the command shell



    ===========================================
    =================================

    Go To an Elevated Command Prompt


    Elevated command prompt = Run CMD.EXE as administrator

    WIN | type CMD.EXE | do not hit Enter |
    in the PROGRAMS list, right-click on CMD.EXE |
    choose "Run as administrator" |

    Click on the YES button (if such appears)

    WIN key = key with Microsoft log on top

    for the guru:
    WIN | type CMD.EXE | CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER key combo | ALT+Y keycombo
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  9. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Home x64
       #9

    It's cool, I found the solution over here.
    pen drive shows only 2gb instead of 16gb!
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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #10

    Saved me


    iamcami said:
    It's cool, I found the solution over here.
    pen drive shows only 2gb instead of 16gb!


    This helped me as well

    Thank you
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