High Quality: Chipgeniususbdev
We’ve all been there. You buy a high-capacity USB drive online at a price that seems too good to be true. You plug it in, and your computer says it’s 1TB. You start copying files, and suddenly... corruption errors. The drive fails. It turns out, you’ve been sold a "fake" flash drive—a low-capacity stick programmed to lie to your operating system.
Device Name: USB DISK 2.0 Controller Vendor: Alcor Controller Part-Number: AU6989SN-GT Flash ID: 2C846454 A9 Possible Fake: No chipgeniususbdev
Have you used ChipGenius to recover a dead USB or expose a fake capacity drive? Share your experience in the comments below. And if you found this guide helpful, bookmark it for the next time a mysterious USB device crosses your path. We’ve all been there