 So today, a video got posted where I showed you how to fake the size of a flash drive, or any drive, make it seem smaller or larger, whatever you want, than it actually is. And last week I showed you how to detect these types of drives. There's actually a third part of this video where I showed you a second option on how to do a more thorough test on whether a drive is fake or not by doing a lot of rights to them. Using a program called F3. F3 write and F3 read. On my system I'm running Debbie and Sid, and the package is called F3, so I just used aptitude or aptget to install F3. That's the letter F and the letter number three. Anyway, I did that video because shortly after I made my videos, a friend of mine bought a rather large flash drive at a pretty decent price, and it seemed a little iffy to me. So he gave it to me and I ran my test on it using F-disk and G-parted, and it showed that it was okay. It showed that it was really the size that it was saying, but it still seemed too good to be true. So I searched and, you know, there is a tool in Windows called HW, something or other. I don't know since I've never used it, but F3 basically does the same thing. Basically, you mount your drive, you use F3 write and point it to the directory where you've mounted your drive, and then it writes a bunch of files to it, and then you do F-read, and it reads all the files and makes sure that none of them are corrupt. Sure enough, his after the first couple of files were corrupt, meaning that either the drive was fake or just really poor quality, and according to most of the reviews on Amazon where he bought it, these files, these drives wrote a lot of corrupt files, which usually is an indication of the drive not really being the size that it is, and I explained that in a previous video. Problem is, I recorded this video on my laptop because I wasn't at home when he came to me with that flash drive, and this was two weeks ago or so. I thought that I copied the files over to my desktop, thought that I edited it, thought I uploaded them and scheduled them to post, and today it wasn't posted, so I looked through all my files, and I can't find them on my desktop, and just yesterday I deleted the files I had recorded off of my laptop thinking that I had already put them on my desktop, and uploaded them. I've been doing a lot of videos getting ready for the new year here, and I guess I just lost track and thought that I edited this video and uploaded and didn't, so I apologize for that, but I do want you to be aware that in today's video I showed you how to create a fake flash drive. There's obviously more than one way to do this, and depending on what technique is used to make these fake drives, you might need to use different techniques, which might take a little bit longer. The F3, you know, it does a lot of writing, so it took many hours to test it. So I just wanted to let you guys know that I apologize for losing those videos. I don't have that flash drive anymore because I told my buddy to contact the seller and request their money back, but just be aware that there are more than one ways to fake the size of a flash drive and more than one way to check depending on what type it is. But if you used my technique for creating them, it's very easy, very quick, very simple to detect the real size of the drive using F-disk or G-part as I showed last week. So I do thank you for your time. Sorry for losing those videos. I hope that you have a happy new year, and I hope that you also have a great day. Have a great year too. How about that? Filmsbychrist.com. That's Chris the K. There should be a link in the description, and as always, I hope that you have a great day.