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There is a program that checks if card capacity stated on the package is the same as the actual capacity. I even have it installed and I used it couple of months ago.
The problem is for the life of me I can't remember the name and so I cannot run it. Searching forums also did not help.
Does anyone know what was it called?
Last edited by Lockheed (2012-10-23 14:35:28)
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If you still have it installed, go through the list of installed apps.
Wouldn't fdisk help here?
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No, fdisk won't help. And I won't look through 1500 installed packages when I don't even know the name.
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No, fdisk won't help. And I won't look through 1500 installed packages when I don't even know the name.
You can at least search the list for 'capacity' or whatever can be found in the description. If the app uses Qt, this too can help limit the suspects.
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already tried that. no luck
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Try googling your thread title. I have a feeling it may lead you to the answer with a little work...
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I tried that before starting this thread.
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Ok, found it. It is called 'f3'
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Ok, found it. It is called 'f3'
And its description reads "An alternative to h2testw".
My condolences if you ever need to find it quick. Better make a note somewhere or ask the maintainer for a description change.
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