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If what you mean is the picture of the first sector of the pendrive as it rolled out from the factory, the answer is no.
All my pendrives would have received a full zero wipe (Lowlevel format) or a full format with the HP tool or both at sometime or other and no longer virgins. :)
That said, after the full zero wipe and full format, I did backup the first sector with BOOTICE BOOTICE – Partition Flash Drive – Edit Boot Sector | Portable USB Applications so that I can restore it in case I go wrong in the middle of the experiment and need to restart from the beginning. That came in handy whenever I missed a screenshot and I couldn't go back to get it. ( And I had never before thought of looking into the first sector anytime, leave alone saving it.:))
Since then the one thought that has been ringing in my mind is that why not one take this backup immediately after purchasing a pendrive and save it? In case the pendrive turns RAW anytime ( due to corrupt first sector), one can restore it and check if it resolves the problem. Not still sure whether my thinking is flawed.:)
All my pendrives would have received a full zero wipe (Lowlevel format) or a full format with the HP tool or both at sometime or other and no longer virgins. :)
That said, after the full zero wipe and full format, I did backup the first sector with BOOTICE BOOTICE – Partition Flash Drive – Edit Boot Sector | Portable USB Applications so that I can restore it in case I go wrong in the middle of the experiment and need to restart from the beginning. That came in handy whenever I missed a screenshot and I couldn't go back to get it. ( And I had never before thought of looking into the first sector anytime, leave alone saving it.:))
Since then the one thought that has been ringing in my mind is that why not one take this backup immediately after purchasing a pendrive and save it? In case the pendrive turns RAW anytime ( due to corrupt first sector), one can restore it and check if it resolves the problem. Not still sure whether my thinking is flawed.:)
I am searching for hours, could not find a document about flash sectors sizes other than int. Selected as Best Selected as Best Like Liked Unlike Reply. Imen DAHMEN (ST Employee) Edited by STCommunity November 7, 2018 at 1:51 PM. Posted on January 08, 2018 at 18:20. Sector copy for SD card or other flash drives by llewyn October 26, 2010 3:35 AM PDT Can someone tell me how I can make a sector to sector copy of an SD card?