900GB USB Drive

May 19, 2009
By robert

Yep, it’s not a typo. You got it right: nine hundred Giga-Bytes. Check this photo if you don’t believe me.

USB 2.0 with 900GB of Storage

USB 2.0 with 900GB of Storage

It’s the largest USB drive I ever saw, and I think it’ll be quite a few more years before I see another one. Now, the real story:

A friend of mine went to China recently, and came back of course with some goodies and sweet stuff. But one thing he brought back really intrigued me. It was a little piece of technology. You can see it in this picture: a SONY, VAIO-branded USB drive with a mind-boggling capacity of 900GB, and it not only says that on the outside. If you plug it into your computer, it will really show 900GB of free space.

SONY-branded USB 2.0 with 900GB capacity

SONY-branded USB 2.0 with 900GB capacity

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Now, he hasn’t been able to actually store this much on it so far. After storing a few GBs, he reported, if you add more data, the old files you just put on it start disappearing. When I tried the drive myself, I didn’t get as far even. When I plugged it into my desktop, Explorer just crashed, and eventually had to restart the box to restabilize the system. On my laptop I got similar results (both run Win XP Pro), even though it did not crash until I tried to create a folder on it (copying simply failed with a message like “Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected”). In short, it’s certainly not very portable if at all usable :-) .

900GB of Free Space

900GB of Free Space

Until we figure out how to store 900GB on this thumb-sized device, we should give it to the Chinese ingenuity. Hats down, really! They not only produced a cool-looking USB drive that boasts a 900GB on its titanium-finished cover, they went the whole way and modified the hardware so that it makes you computer think that it does have this much space on it (see screen shot above). It even allows you to keep copying stuff on it (on some computers, apparently), even if you exceed whatever real capacity it has.

SONY VAIO is the Brand of the 900GB USB Drive

SONY VAIO is the Brand of the 900GB USB Drive

The funny thing about this story is how much it cost: my friend bought it on the Pearl Market in Beiging for some bargaining and $7 (50 yuan).

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14 Responses to 900GB USB Drive

  1. adnanus on August 24, 2010 at 8:53 pm

    i have an USB like this but unfortunattly it does not work,i do not know why?? i store on it some films;songs and picture.And when i put it on any laptop noting want to work as if the format are not compatible.please someone help me “i’m sorry for this engish cause i can explain better in french”

  2. DON _B2 on July 3, 2010 at 4:29 am

    Its a god dammed piece of shit doesn’t work even after formatting from Sony

  3. Gobecho on December 22, 2009 at 1:32 pm

    i myself bought 10 Sony vaio 900gb when i saw it @ first i thought it was a fake so i ask the lady to show me the property and yep it read 874gb free space i got screwed big time.

  4. Andy Galpin on December 4, 2009 at 3:40 am

    There is an ‘illegal’ program that allows you to change the amount of space the drive thinks it has, so you can make a drive of 128mb show up as 3GB (etc, etc).

  5. Marco on December 1, 2009 at 12:35 pm

    Haha.. 7$.. I got it for 5.
    But i got two
    So i got screwed more :(
    Dammmmm
    They even let you try it before you buy it!! pufff!!

  6. Andrew on November 7, 2009 at 3:28 am

    Real shit, if u try format it in NTFS it will then shows that almost all space is used, and u won’t get anything on it, this is a fake.

  7. Adel on August 9, 2009 at 5:25 am

    How To Re Format This USB With Fat32 !!! ?

    • Santi on September 18, 2009 at 5:46 am

      I re format the usb with W98 system perfectly

  8. abdullah on June 27, 2009 at 12:49 pm

    i have the same one

    i got it as a gift

    now i have installed windos 7 on it its pretty fast

    • NSKumar on December 20, 2009 at 5:44 pm

      Could you explain the details how you installed this and how is it working, please? I have one gifted by a friend of mine.

  9. Sky on May 30, 2009 at 3:56 pm

    900GB fat32…
    try formatting with ntfs and see what happens.
    FAT32 is limited, or something.

  10. yawnfest on May 30, 2009 at 12:56 pm

    Who cares, can buy a 2tb drive

  11. Breakablec on May 30, 2009 at 12:19 pm

    You can use this utility to check the actual amount of space available:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/spacefiller/

  12. The Wise One on May 30, 2009 at 9:53 am

    Word of advise don’t buy from China and avoid Sony. Both make shit products. Even if 900GB was possible, it would be retarded and slow.

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