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Thursday, April 17, 2014

DOUBLE THE SPACE IN YOUR FLASHMEMORY-THE HARD WAY

Many people have been complaining to me that either one tool i gave them did not work or worked only on certain devices and not on others. so i have decided to bring you the final tutorial on how to transport data that is twice the capacity of your flash memory device. 
all you need is a simple tool called "recuva" that will do the trick. you have to understand here that this is not a hack but rather we are exploiting a loophole that exists in the making of flash memory tools such as flash disks and memory cards. 
whenever you delete something on them it is only stored in the spare memory of the flash memory device until it is replaced by another file.
NOTE : FIRST WE WILL ASSUME YOU HAVE A 4GB FLASHMEMORY DEVICE
BUT REMEMBER THIS IS POSSIBLE WITH ALL FLASH MEMORY CAPACITIES

                 NOW THE TWEAK.....ENJOYY!!!!


  1. DOWNLOAD this tool called RECUVA here for free
  2. install the tool into your 4GB flash memory device {memory card, flash disk, memory stick}you can do this by choosing your flash drive during installation instead of program files.....just press browse and the rest is self explanatory
  3. put all your media files into the 4GB drive until its full to capacity. [notice i said media because they are the easiest to recover and are the least important mostly.]
  4. now delete all of them using the natural way of windows delete [ps. do not use any delete tool like tuneup shredder because then the trick wont work]
  5. remember not to delete the installation folder of recuva that you had o your flash memory cause daaahhh!!! its what we need for the trick to work
  6. now move all your important files and documents into the flash memory device.
  7. now go with your flash memory device to "the,any" other computer where you wanted to take your 8GB data and open the tool called recuva
  8. first transfer all the data on your flash memory to the other computer 
  9. finally....run recuva from your flash drive and scan your drive for deleted files.....
  10. select all the files it finds and click restore....choose a folder on the computer where it will restore to
THERE YOU ARE DONE....YOU JUST TRANSFERED 8GB DATA ON A 4GB FLASH DRIVE

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