![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have tried to google the ‘problem’ hoping to find similar cases, but no luck there. So what’s going on with FakeFlashTest? Is the message a false positive or is there something fishy about my cards? Anyone got a clue? DriverIdentifier download doesn’t install drivers on its own. It provides users with a list of available driver updates that users can compare and install. eBook includes details of common BIOS bugs which many people are unaware of. DriverIdentifier is a free system utility tool that can scan and identify missing and old drivers on your Windows computer. So the cards work fine, the read/write performance is good too, except for bad 4K writes on one of them. Get the eBooks (PDFs) from here with Exercises, downloads and instructions, etc. I’ve also tried loading them up with 64gb worth of media and all the media seems to work fine. FakeFlashTest última versión: Comprueba la autenticidad de tu USB. The thing is though, both cards pass h2testw with a write speed of 40MB/s & read speed of 80MB/s for the entire 64gb of storage.ĬrystalDiskMark benchmarks results are also great, except for one of the cards that has extremely bad random 4k writes, like 0.008 MB/s. I get a similar message from the other card, only from 1000’ishMiB to 37,902.0MiB. I always like to test my sd cards before I put them to use, so I run FakeFlashTest, H2testw & CrystalDiskMark to benchmark them.īAD MEMORY from sector 107859 (52.0MiB) to sector 77624659 (37,902.0Mib) I’ve even bought from this seller before without issues. I recently bought two 64gb micro sd cards (SanDisk Ultra) from Ebay, the seller’s called ‘atmemory’, he has an excellent rating & many sales. I am hoping someone might understand what’s going on here and be able to explain to me if my cards are fine or not. ![]()
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