Display capacity ≠ nominal capacity.
The capacity marked by storage products at the factory is usually calculated as 1MB=1000KB, while the operating system uses binary calculation: 1MB=1024KB, 1GB=1024MB. Therefore, there is a certain difference between the displayed capacity and the nominal capacity of the product.
It is a normal phenomenon that the actual available capacity of flash memory products is slightly lower than the marked capacity of the USB flash drive itself.
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