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Guide to fix hacked USB drives – A visual Example

Posted by inspectortech on January 5, 2009

One of eBay’s Fake Flash victims created a neat visual guide after reporting his fake to SOSFakeFlash. It is a wonderful example for anyone interested in repairing a fake flash drive and seeing how the tools work before trying to carry out a repair. Even if you don’t have an AMECO or Micov based controller chip on your fake flash drive, it can help you prepare. Many reflashing tools are similar in their interface and the general principals to operate.

Guide to fix hacked USB drives

After reading it, you are ready for a more detailed explanation of the things you will need to do to prepare for rescuing your fake.

About VID PID Repairing Counterfeit Flash Drives – Steps To Succeed

The fixfakeflash.wordpress.com site has some known solutions available. The most important information is the controller chip vendor for the flash item, known as the “Chip Part-Number” with ChipGenius.

If you don’t find a solution that works visit the main site for incoming information repair solutions. sosfakeflash.wordpress.com

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MXT6208 VID = 2008 PID = 2018 VID = 2000 PID = 2008 Repair Fake Flash Drive Solution

Posted by inspectortech on December 12, 2008

FixFakeFlash – solution MXT6208 controller identified with VID = 2008 PID = 2018 or VID = 2000 PID = 2008, fake flash drives. A total of 9 drives were tested and repaired. Advertised as 8GB, the true capacity varied from 680MB to 1.9GB (formatted). These fake flash drives can be repaired using the following information:

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MW6208E VID = 2001 PID = 2008 Repair Fake Flash Drive Solution

Posted by inspectortech on December 12, 2008

FixFakeFlash – solution MW6208E controller identified with VID = 2001 PID = 2008, fake flash drive. The drive tested and repaired was from eBay Fake Flash Seller xiaotian_abc. Advertised as 8GB, it’s true capacity was 1GB. based fake flash drive can be repaired using the following information.

Read About VID PID Repairing Counterfeit Flash Drives – Steps To Succeed before proceeding to solution.

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MXT8208 VID = 1221 PID = 3234 Repair Fake Flash Drive Solution

Posted by inspectortech on December 11, 2008

FixFakeFlash – solution MXT8208 controller identified with VID = 1221 PID = 3234, fake flash drive. The drive tested and repaired was a fake 32GB “Transend”. Advertised as 32GB, it’s true capacity was 499MB. This fake flash drive can be repaired using the following information.

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