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The Actual Memory Size of your USB Flash Drive

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If you have ever come across a USB flash drive before, you will probably have noticed that they are often advertised by a set memory size which usually ranges anywhere from 128MB – 256 GB.  While this is the case, when you insert a USB stick into a computer you’ll often find that the storage space you actually have on the device doesn’t quite match up to what was originally advertised. This is something our customers question us about quite frequently, as for many a 32GB USB should be just that, 32GB in storage space.

 

Where does the loss of storage space occur?

The storage loss occurs primarily due to firmware on the flash drive which effectively tells it how to operate when it is inserted into a computer. Without this firmware, you wouldn’t be able to use the USB in any productive way. All USB Sticks reserve a small amount of space for this reason to ensure they run as expected. This similarly applies to our smartphones, whereby a certain amount of the overall storage is used up by the phone’s operating system, so in reality, you’ll never be able to use 100% of the actual storage capacity.

 

What is the actual storage loss on a USB stick

The actual storage loss on a USB device can be anywhere between 5% – 8% of the overall memory size depending on the manufacturer of the flash drive, so for a 32GB device you can expect a loss of around 2GB due to the firmware. This, unfortunately, is a scalable loss as well, so the more memory size you have on a USB the more firmware will be required to run it. Therefore the actual memory size of your USB flash drive is always marginally less than advertised regardless of the overall storage of the device.

Below is a chart which details the actual storage you can expect when using a USB stick as well as the overall loss due to the firmware.

Real Memory Size of your USB Flash Drive- Chart

Customers should be aware that these are only approximations and in reality, the amount of storage space may be slightly more or less depending on the device you are using. It is important that people know about this issue in order to ensure that they are purchasing the correct sized USB to suit their needs. If the data you are wishing to load onto a memory stick, for example, is 1.9GB it would probably be worth going for a 4GB USB flash drive rather than a 2GB to ensure all the data can be copied across successfully with no problems.
 

What to do if the actual USB storage capacity is a lot lower than expected?

If storage capacity is lower than expected i.e. outside of a reasonable range of loss then there may be an issue with the USB itself. Firmware issues can mean the device will show less available storage or may corrupt the whole stick entirely and it should be replaced by the seller. Another widespread issue is the number of fake USBs on the market currently which are sold by third-party vendors. Many products are advertised as having a higher storage capacity than they actually do, in many circumstances a 4GB USB stick may turn out to have only a 1GB hard drive capacity.

Fake USBs - Infographic

It’s important that customers are made aware that these scams do exist, and can cause real issues for both individuals and businesses who rely on sharing information through USBs. People should always purchase their USB devices from a trusted sellers such as USB2U to ensure that goods received are genuine. Programs such as H2testw can help in determining the amount of actual storage on a USB stick and is an option to help determine whether or not the device is working as expected, as well as whether or not it is fake.

 


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