Answer by user502875 for 8GB stick thinks it's a 4GB one
I tried on Ubuntu 14.04; it didn't work. On Windows 7 Pro (other win OSs should be fine as well), the following worked for me. Run diskpart (press Win+R and type "diskpart" without quotation mark)....
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I think the USB drive is going haywire, I'd recommend that you stop using it. Ubuntu reports 4 instead of 8 GB: $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 3763 MB, 3763600896 bytes 116 heads, 62...
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Put the device in your windows machine and do the following: On the start menu go to Run In the box enter 'compmgmt.msc' In the managment console select from the tree on the left 'Disk Managment' On...
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try to use " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool " that can be downloaded from cnet but if after quick format you have same issue try full format with that tool.
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I have a "SanDisk Cruzer USB Device" which is labelled for 8GB and always was 8GB. I didn't use it for a while and now it lists 3.49GB on my PC. I think I've done something to it a while ago, but...
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