I recently bought a USB stick that claims to have 256GB of storage, but when I checked it, it shows 461GB instead. Should I be concerned about this discrepancy, or is it likely just a mix-up by the manufacturer? I lean towards thinking it's a mistake, but I want to be careful.
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To get a better idea of the actual capacity, you should run a tool like Validirve or H2testw. They can help verify how much space the USB stick truly has.
It would help to know the brand and where you got it from. It sounds pretty sketchy without more details.
Honestly, it sounds like you might have bought a fake. These things happen more often than you'd think.
461GB seems like a random number to me, which raises a red flag. It could be a fake USB stick. You might want to try copying a lot of files onto it to see if it can actually hold them all. Remember to check if those files work afterwards!
Definitely check the files after copying. Sometimes they might appear to work but could be corrupted.