maybe its some software of that pendrive system......
Because that is the maximum storage on the chip inside your pendrive that be stored. if you had a 12 GB chip on your pendrive and a code that altered the storage parameters then you could have a 12 GB pendrive
That is a 2 Gb USB flash Pendrive from the manufacturer Trascend.
format the pendrive using red hat linux...
bin it see related link
because only used in 2 poer2, 4 power 2
In actual, 1 GB = 1024 MB. However when buying Pendrives, calculation used for selling is 1GB = 1000 MB. Hence when size of pendrive is seen under "Properties", it is always lesser than what is advertised.
As far as I'm aware USB drives don't go up to 500GB; the closest you'll be able to get is to buy an external HDD, which will normally cost around £ 30-50 depending on make.
Hello,I've been using Kingston PenDrive (1 GB) for 2 years, and found this a very good and satisfactory product. Its data write speed is about 10 MbPS and read speed is upto 20 MBPS. So I think it's having a very good transfer speed.Goodluck.
In technical sense 1 GB equals 1024 MBs, But however the actual formatted capacity of a storage system being lesser than the actually specified we generally round down 1024 MBs to 1000MB(Mega Bytes). You can take the example of a 2GB pendrive in which you get a storage of 1.76 GB instead of the 2GB size mentioned. Thanks Regards Tushar Atreja
IN USB pen/USB drive their is EEROM, which means Electronicaly Eraisable Read Only Memory. EEROM is a kind of Read only memory in which you can write, read or store and delete your data.
1Gbyte = 1024 Megabyte (architecture)1 thousand megabytes of data though...
A gb (gigabyte) is about 250ish songs depending on length. A gb is all storage though, so photos videos all that is stored in the gb. The higher the gb the more storage