Also, might I add (even though this has already been solved), another tool to try is GParted (it is a linux application, and you can download a liveCD with just it, for the purpose of managing partitions)
Although I am not 100% sure if it works with flash drives, the download isn't too bad, and it works really well on all partition types (plus it can resize partitions for you).
The website is: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/index.php
Just thought i would add this, since gparted supports so many types of partitions, and so many more features than the windows partition manager thing.
ok, well i tried connecting my TV to my computer via the svideo port on my video card and I ran into trouble.For one, it doesn't appear as though my computer is recognizing that the TV is there....it simply doesn't seem to have any options for it....It lists my card has Nvidia Gforce 2 MX 400 w/ TV Outso I am not sure what I am doing wrong here....Can anybody lead me on the right path?