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First post, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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How was I to know that when I connected my 64MB USB drive to my USB port and reboot that I would come across this amazing discovery.

XP found that, instead of a measly 64 megabytes, there were seven partitions on it:

257 Gig
667 Gig
257 Gig
10 Meg
250 Gig
260 Gig
873 Gig

More than 2500 Gigs of storage!

Meaning it had found Tardis-like storage on my drive. Unfortunately, it all disappeared by the next reboot. Leaving me with a measly 64MB again. Darn the bad luck.

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Reply 1 of 2, by [vEX]

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Damn, you should never have rebooted!
2.5TB worth of space 😁
So if you bought their 256MB stick you would have 10000GB? 😉

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Reply 2 of 2, by cypher-neo

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[vEX] wrote:

Damn, you should never have rebooted!
2.5TB worth of space 😁
So if you bought their 256MB stick you would have 10000GB? 😉

Here, here... I wouldn't reboot if I got those results!!

Cypher-Neo