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    arkad got a reaction from ilbeatsu in Repartitioning A Thumb Drive   
    Here's my Story ::



    Alright .. now is the headache .. there is no way that I could get the drive to work normally .. it was detected by WinXP but cannot be read .. worst .. I can't format it ..

    Tried to use Partition Magic to format but it can only detect HDDs .. can't think of an other ideas ..

    Hope someone can help suggest some ::
    1) Software
    2) TEchnic
    to solve this problem ..

    Thanks
    *



    Found the Solution in another forum ::

    1) Clik on "START"
    2) Move Cursor to "My Document"
    3) Right Clik (clik on the right button on the mouse)
    4) A Menu will drop down .. choose "Manage"
    .. .. A new window will appear ..
    5) Clik on the "+" left of "Storage"
    6) Clik on the "+" left of "Disk Management"
    .. .. The right Panel will show all the Drives
    7) Clik on your thumb drive (The words "Removable" will be there)
    8) Right Clik and choose .. Oops I forgot .. something that is along the line of adding or creating a partition ..
    9) Choose accordingly .. if in doubt .. just choose the default option ..

    .. Yippeee .. Finally contributed something useful .. and also this will be my 10th post ..
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    arkad got a reaction from cgsredwin in Repartitioning A Thumb Drive   
    Here's my Story ::



    Alright .. now is the headache .. there is no way that I could get the drive to work normally .. it was detected by WinXP but cannot be read .. worst .. I can't format it ..

    Tried to use Partition Magic to format but it can only detect HDDs .. can't think of an other ideas ..

    Hope someone can help suggest some ::
    1) Software
    2) TEchnic
    to solve this problem ..

    Thanks
    *



    Found the Solution in another forum ::

    1) Clik on "START"
    2) Move Cursor to "My Document"
    3) Right Clik (clik on the right button on the mouse)
    4) A Menu will drop down .. choose "Manage"
    .. .. A new window will appear ..
    5) Clik on the "+" left of "Storage"
    6) Clik on the "+" left of "Disk Management"
    .. .. The right Panel will show all the Drives
    7) Clik on your thumb drive (The words "Removable" will be there)
    8) Right Clik and choose .. Oops I forgot .. something that is along the line of adding or creating a partition ..
    9) Choose accordingly .. if in doubt .. just choose the default option ..

    .. Yippeee .. Finally contributed something useful .. and also this will be my 10th post ..
  3. Upvote
    arkad got a reaction from XRumerTest in Repartitioning A Thumb Drive   
    Here's my Story ::



    Alright .. now is the headache .. there is no way that I could get the drive to work normally .. it was detected by WinXP but cannot be read .. worst .. I can't format it ..

    Tried to use Partition Magic to format but it can only detect HDDs .. can't think of an other ideas ..

    Hope someone can help suggest some ::
    1) Software
    2) TEchnic
    to solve this problem ..

    Thanks
    *



    Found the Solution in another forum ::

    1) Clik on "START"
    2) Move Cursor to "My Document"
    3) Right Clik (clik on the right button on the mouse)
    4) A Menu will drop down .. choose "Manage"
    .. .. A new window will appear ..
    5) Clik on the "+" left of "Storage"
    6) Clik on the "+" left of "Disk Management"
    .. .. The right Panel will show all the Drives
    7) Clik on your thumb drive (The words "Removable" will be there)
    8) Right Clik and choose .. Oops I forgot .. something that is along the line of adding or creating a partition ..
    9) Choose accordingly .. if in doubt .. just choose the default option ..

    .. Yippeee .. Finally contributed something useful .. and also this will be my 10th post ..
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