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Because it's one of those hacked fake drives that says 8Gb when it's really only only 1Gb so what you suggest doesn't actually help. Thanks for replying though. As it happens I found what I was looking for yesterday, tucked away in 'my documents'. if you're interested, it identifies the bad and fake sectors by repeatedly copying a 729kb bitmap to a folder named BAD on the drive until it's full. What I ended up with was 1351 good bitmaps totaling 966Mb of space. The trick is to then delete the GOOD bitmaps and leave the partially written or unwritten ones in the folder. Now when I look at the drive properties it shows 966Mb free space (which was the 1351 good bitmaps) and 7.04Gb used, which is actually only 53 bad/unwritten bitmaps. When I use the drive in earnest I know I can only write to 966Mb, but I know it's a genuine 966Mb and I will not lose any data. It takes a few hours for the program (it's actually a simple batch file) to run, but well worth the time if your flash drives are useful to you.