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Device Name: [G:] USB Mass Storage Device (512GB) Controller Vendor: First Chip Controller Part-Number: FC1179BC Flash ID: 2C C4 08 32 A6 00 - Micron 64-layer TLC (64 Gbit/die) Possible Fake: YES – Declared capacity 512GB, but flash total raw capacity = 64GB Confidence: High

When you run ChipGenius v4.21, the tool generates a detailed report containing the following critical data points: USB Device ID : Displays the (Vendor ID) and chipgenius v421 new

: By comparing the reported "Real Capacity" against the labeled capacity, you can determine if a drive has been spoofed to show more storage than it actually has Reverse Engineering Device Name: [G:] USB Mass Storage Device (512GB)

: Extracts the exact controller model and flash memory type. The only consistent complaint

he needed. With that "digital DNA," he tracked down the exact mass-production tool required to reflash the controller.

The only consistent complaint? The GUI remains unchanged – still that utilitarian Windows XP-era interface. But as users note, "It works. That's all that matters."

: It identifies the brand and model of USB controller chipsets (e.g., Realtek, SanDisk) and flash memory .