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Sorry, but this is literally one of the oldest, most-asked, and easily-researched IT questions on the whole of the interweb, I was just surprised to see it from a very senior member.
Well I'm still looking for my answer...
I still don't know exactly why my so called 8Gb cards are not in fact 8gb, which is turning out to be a bit of a pain, as I'm trying to make a clone (including bootblock) of another 8GB Sandisk Cruzer USB memory stick, which has a partition size of 8,000,012,051 bytes to be exact.
Right now my only option seems to be to order a 16gb memory stick, which I'd rather not do as I need to get this done this weekend really...
You'll also lose space to the File Allocation Table, which is probably where your missing bytes are.
Ok, I found windows to be a bit of a pain as far as partitioning stuff goes, so I had to resort to using a Mac.
Anyway, using Disk Util, I managed to find out the capacity of the whole device (not just the partitions), in fact I even removed the FAT32 partitions from both of my 8Gb memory cards before doing these screenshots.
Here's the capacity in Disk Util of my 8gb Samdisk MicroSD card:
Here's the capacity in Disk Util of my 8gb Transcend MicroSD card:
And finally I managed to borrow a 16Gb Sandisk Cruzer USB stick from someone for comparison:
So we can clearly see that the 16Gb Cruzer is more than 16,000,000,000 bytes while my MicroSD cards are less than 8,000,000,000 bytes. So I guess I'm going to have to order some 16Gb cards in order to clone an 8Gb card then?