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My mates dad works in china, he is australian. We met up with him last week, and he had one of these 400gb memory sticks. Same size as a normal one. We put in my laptop and showed up as 390 GB. I put 230gb on it over night and it still had plenty of space. All content on the stick worked on a different pc.
Seems legit, i'm looking on google atm trying to find is any companies are selling them, thats how i found this post =)
Will update if i find more info.
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well we formatted it and its still same capacity, interestingly enough it only lets us format as ntfs not fat32
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As title explains, i was able to source these solid state usb memory sticks. I recently got one og my friends to "test" and all seems okay, ran a few programs to test it, also put 360GB of data on it, never got too hot etc.
Anyone know of any other ways i can test out this bad boy.
I cant find any documentation online in regards to these 400gb sticks.
-PS they only seem to work on Vista ... Runs the new file system, and cant re-format as FAT32 or NTFS
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