That's
what it says on the little niblet. It might be a
counterfeit, but how do you tell?
If you write data to it and can't read it
back. ;)
I just recently (earlier today) bought a USB thumb drive.
I'm doing a write-read-compare pass over the whole drive, with
uncompressible data (uncompressible in practice, not from an
information-theoretic point of view - it's very repetitive, but
encrypted with IDEA before being written). The capacity is already
overstated even more than I can account for by the usual
disk-manufacturer derating, but if I've got less capacity than it
claims in its "I've got this many sectors" report, I want to know it.
The write pass is somewhere around half done as I type this.
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