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 Post subject: Introducing KioXIA U202 [ TC58NC6627G6F And TSOP48 ]
PostPosted: May 26th, 2022, 14:15 
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Well,
Experiment Days With My VNR , I ordered 3 Pendrives From KioXIA " I think they call Toshiba KIOXIA now " .I Would Be Writing 0x77 For XOR in 1 , LBA Pattern In Second One And Some FAT32 Simple File system with some pictures and Data in 3rd One . Controller is not in list of the tools i know

PC3K - > http://www.pc-3000flash.com/solbase/?pa ... 2&lang=eng
FE - > http://flash-extractor.com/library/TC58NC/

I can use FE Pattern writer to write the pattern ,What the hell is wrong with this VNR Pattern Writer Tool ,You select a physical Drive from the list it provides and start 0x00 just for starters ,The Writing dialogue box keeps going on and on even for this 32GB Pendrive ,Tools seems to have gone bonkers ,Anyone can provide some hits

PS : Hello to the sleepy staff at VNR "This forum needs some of you to check and reply to threads seriously " .

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 Post subject: Re: Introducing KioXIA U202 [ TC58NC6627G6F And TSOP48 ]
PostPosted: May 27th, 2022, 6:07 
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Hmm, could it be that the operating system gets a wrong size for the disk? Which size does the Windows Disk Manager show for the disk?
I developed my own pattern writing tool on Linux, if you are interested to try it, let me know.


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 Post subject: Re: Introducing KioXIA U202 [ TC58NC6627G6F And TSOP48 ]
PostPosted: May 28th, 2022, 0:35 
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Hmm, could it be that the operating system gets a wrong size for the disk? Which size does the Windows Disk Manager show for the disk?
I developed my own pattern writing tool on Linux, if you are interested to try it, let me know.


Well,
Proper size , Flash Extractor Pattern Writer Writes But in a Very Wierd Manner ,The VNR goes above my head ,it simple does not work or makes he feel its not working

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