Chipgenius: V4.20

A “64GB” SanDisk Cruzer Blade that corrupts files after 4GB.

Controller: Alcor AU6989SN-GT Flash ID: AD 3A 18 A3 00 – Hynix H27UBG8T2B (8GB) Possible Flash Chips: 8GB (single die) Drive Capacity: 64GB (faked by firmware) Counterfeit. The controller was re-flashed with a fake capacity firmware. Using Alcor’s mass production tool (found via the controller ID), I restored the drive to its real 8GB capacity. Not a 64GB drive, but a usable USB stick instead of e-waste. chipgenius v4.20

In this post, we’ll take a deep dive into ChipGenius v4.20—what it does, why version 4.20 became a landmark release, its strengths and flaws, and how to use it safely today. ChipGenius is a lightweight Windows utility designed to identify the internal controller chip and flash memory model inside USB devices. Unlike standard OS tools that only see the vendor name and product string (which can be faked), ChipGenius queries the USB descriptor directly and compares it against an internal database of known chips. A “64GB” SanDisk Cruzer Blade that corrupts files