Hey guys,
Why does this happen?
Does this means chip went crazy?
This is the chip ID: 0x2CC40832
64GB reported has 72GB
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Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
It's a new 3D NAND TLC chips. They have more capacity because of a bad quality. Need extra space for ECC codes storing and blocks reallocation.
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Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
So this is why I'm detecting ECC for the past 4 hours 

Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
If you can't find the ECC, means that some additional steps are required. Make a ticket in TS dpt and we will help you.
ECC should be detected during 1 minute. No need to wait more.
ECC should be detected during 1 minute. No need to wait more.
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Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
Hello Roman,
maybe you can make a blog entry about this problem?
jerema
maybe you can make a blog entry about this problem?
jerema
Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
jerema wrote:Source of the post Hello Roman,
maybe you can make a blog entry about this problem?
jerema
Which article entry do you mean? About undetectable ECC or 72GB instead of 64?

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Re: 64GB reported has 72GB

Undetectable ECC: This is a problem in many cases and you say there are additional steps to do.
Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
jerema wrote:Source of the post![]()
Undetectable ECC: This is a problem in many cases and you say there are additional steps to do.
https://blog.acelaboratory.com/pc-3000- ... 1-ecc.html
Links are in the end of the article

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Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
This was resolved.
I made a contraption with my heat gun and I was able to read all the problematic areas. There was no chance to create directory but a RAW recovery was just fine.
I made a contraption with my heat gun and I was able to read all the problematic areas. There was no chance to create directory but a RAW recovery was just fine.
Re: 64GB reported has 72GB
Sometimes in chip off RAW recovery is only option - RAW recovery is still great result in most situations and especially SD / microSD cases 

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