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Old 04-15-2006
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I have a similar. My Sony VAIO 2GB USB Flash was in FAT format. Since it was making errors (files and folders could not be opened, or opened with data as 0's), I re-formatted it in FAT32. I tried to copy about 1.5GB of data onto it, but not everything was copied. Then I tried to re-format it again but the message "Insert a disk in drive E:" appeared. In Windows Explorer it appears as a removable drive, but when one clicks on it, that insert disk message appears.

I DO NOT need to recover any data from it. All I want is to totally erase/kill all the files on it before returning it to the seller because there are some sensitive data among the files copied onto this USB Flash. Any low-cost/free solution would be whole-heartedly appreciated. Many thanks in advance!

hi. i also have the same problem.mine is a sony vaio 1GB usb flash. the problem with my device is that the files gets corrupted everytime. When I go to computer management, there is a 1GB partition and a unallocated 127GB! I guess that's the root of the problem since the device is recognized as having 128GB in total. Then I deleted the 1GB partition...and as a result, I have an unallocated 128GB. I can't partition and format it anymore. When I tried killdisk and other software, I figured that the firmware might be busted. If you look at the image, the version is %z!Y. Where can I download a flash utility that will udpate the firmware for my sony vaio 1gb usb flash? Thanks! I really need help with this. thanks!
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Old 04-17-2006
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i have an LG flashdrive, and whenever i plug it in, it says "please insert a disk into drive F". the first time i used on my pc, it was working fine, and after my friend returned it to me, it was giving this message, although it detects the usb but when i try to open it from my computer, this is what happens.
i tried the method which you mentioned but it doesnt work, after pressing F10 and enter, it doesnt give me any instructions, but i went to the administrative tools, and then disk management, on right clicking, it has no format option
what to do? please tell me and in an easy way
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Old 04-17-2006
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i went to the administrative tools, and then disk management, on right clicking, it has no format option
What does it have then? Is there even a partition to format?
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Old 04-17-2006
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nooooooo there isnt!!!
what am I supposed to do?
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Old 04-17-2006
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Nice knowledge of Windows... didn't even know that utility exsisted. Thanks a bunch!
that's what stickies are for!
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Old 04-20-2006
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what to do????? if there is no option of partition :S????????
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Old 04-20-2006
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if you have read and followed everything the sticky says, then your usb is junk. Toss it.
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Old 04-25-2006
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Flash Memory with half memory space after formatted

I accidentally formatted my Mp3(1gb) player in Windows Xp. And now it have just 512mb of memory available, I have no idea how the disk space diminished, I would like to know where is the other 512mb and how can I recover that. Thanks a lot.
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Old 04-26-2006
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if you have read and followed everything the sticky says, then your usb is junk. Toss it.
yup, but I still don't want to lose hope. I strongly believe that a firmware update will fix the version and thus the actual size of the unpartitioned space. All we have to do is find the firmware update.
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Old 04-26-2006
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welp - if you're successfull - let everyone know, so we can add it to the sticky.
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Old 05-07-2006
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plz post any such drivers for kingston...

have kingston 128 mb usb 2 flash data traveler. once formatted on xp and the capacity reduced to 120 mb and then to 119 mb.
tried all things to regain the lost capacity. nothing works out.
tried active killdisk, diskeeper lite, disk management, format, partitioning utilities, u name it.
just havent got the "drivers" to regain my lost drive capcity from kingston.
if anyone has such a driver, can u plsz post it here for download or email me...
any reply appreciated,
thanks.
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Old 05-07-2006
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also had emailed kingston customer services, havnt got their email...
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Old 05-07-2006
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i forgot to mention that my 128 mb kingston worked fine in 98 se with full 128 mb. On xp, all hell broke loose... xp said- it cant read any data and format it. So, formatted it. then it all went like 128 -> 120 -> 119 mb. Now i have stopped formatting as i am tired of formatting and it stays the same 119 mb (thank god, no reductions now...)
IS THERE ANY RELATION THAT 98 SOLVES THE PROBLEM AND XP CREATES SUCH A PROBLEM ON USB DRIVES ??? will soon try on 98 machine again at my computer class. If it solves the problemm, i will post it here.
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Old 05-25-2006
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Man you rock

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try partitioning it and formatting it using disk administrator, which you will find if you select computer management from administrative tools.

I run on this forum while tyring to find solution for my USB 128mb. I accidentaly forgot it in a PC and turned it off!!

When i wanted to acces it again all my data was lost and i couldnt format it.

I managed to recover my data using this tool http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm It is awesome very user friendly and it works perfect. After trying ****loads of data recovery tools and dos programs it helped me in no time.

After that i wanted to use my USb again and you ppl kicked in to help


Thank you very much

Regards
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Old 07-10-2006
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Here is a detailed explanation of what worked for me, I had the same problem you did.

1. Assume ALL FILES ARE LOST on the drive. You're SOL on these files (you may be able to recover the contents of many of them after the procedure, but don't get your hopes up)

2. Download the free Active Kill Disk from http://www.killdisk.com/

3. Unzip and run Active Kill Disk. It will display the message that it supports "[ONE PASS ZEROES]" method only. Remember this.

4. Press enter to bypass the startup screen.

5. Scroll down the list to view your drives. Also, open up My Computer so that you know which drive letter your USB Key ISN'T. You will probably find a message of a drive not being ready, if you find this message, highlight that drive, otherwise highlight the drive that does not have the drive letters of the workable drives of your computer.

For example, in addition to my main hard drive C: I also have a big hard drive E:. These show up as fine since it was my USB key (which is on F:, but that doesn't matter now) that was damaged.

6. Press F10 and press enter to erase the disk (using that [One Pass Zeroes] method mentioned earlier

7. Go into the Administrative Tools (this guide is assuming Windows XP) and select Computer Management. Double-click on Disk Management.

8. Go down the list of disks until you find the new healthy partition of the USB drive. Right click it and say format. Format it whatever you want. If after the attempted format it says something like "I can't do this because the partition is write-protected," ignore this message.

9. Go down to a green icon on the taskbar with an arrow on it, click it and say to remove your usb drive. After it says you can remove it, do so.

10. Insert your USB drive again. Even though disk management said you couldn't format it, it did most of the reformatting and you will be able to recover any undamaged files from the combination of reformatting/erasing.

11. Once you save any files that you can, reformat the USB drive (you won't have any errors this time) from My Computer. Remember that the reformatting will erase all the files on the drive. Once this reformat is complete you'll have your USB drive working again!
Thank you thank you it worked great I now have my flash drive back.....
  #76  
Old 08-30-2006
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Fixing USB disks using Linux Bootabl CDs

I've had these same problems in the past. I figured out a way to fix most of them using some simple tools found on most free Linux bootable disks. I wrote up the steps on my blog at http://linuxactivist.blogspot.com/20...roken-usb.html
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Old 09-27-2006
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Be aware that using killdisk will most likely lead to deleting system files on the device you are formatting. Many of these system files may not be recovered since killdisk (depending on version) will erase write-protected clusters and if not will skip clusters until it has done its job. The device is then a RAW system which can be formatted on XP under disk management. I would not recommend using killdisk unless the drive cannot be formatted by partitions using windows disk management formatting.

Depending on the device too, you will be able to find it's system files online incase you have deleted them completely. This is completely different procedure.
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Old 10-06-2006
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My Solution

Ok, So I pulled out my flash drive after I was working on it and the program I was using locked up and would not close after clicking "end now" various times..

When I reinserted the drive it was detected, mounted and given a drive letter G:

However, When I went to open it, it would say Incorrect Function. So I uninstalled the drivers and reinstalled, tried to format, would always say format failed, the disk may be bad/whatever...

Tried most of the utilities, nothing could find my drive, tried the disk manager thing and the delete partition option was greyed out, Tried everything that I saw mentioned in the first 2 pages.

What worked for me, CHKDSK !!!

If you dont know how to run this, here is a quick rundown..

Start > Run > CMD (press enter or click ok)
In the emulated dos window now type
chkdsk e: /f

Assuming your disk is e, Change this accordingly to what your flash drive letter is..

Chkdsk does a scan for Lost Chains, essentially corrupt crap..

worked for me, hopefully it will work for you
  #79  
Old 10-28-2006
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I have an mp3 player with 2G I have formated it with Win XP and now I can only see 128M of memory available. When I open it in the XP Disk Manager I can format it but I can't remove the partition nor do I see another partition there. The 128M works fine but I really want back my 2G, any ideas ?
I saw some suggestions to use KillDisk, I tried it but it won't recognize my disk.
Any other suggestions ?
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Old 10-29-2006
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This worked for me

Ok here we go.

1. Reboot with your xp cd.

2. Delete all partitions on your flash drive (do not delete the ones on you normal harddrives ).

3. Create a new partition with the exact number of mbs your flash drive can handle (eg. 2gb is 2048mb) it will say its unable to format just ignore that.

4. Then exit and reboot to XP.

5. Use the diskmanagement tool in administrative tools to format your flash drive (I used FAT32).

Hope this works for you

Thx everyone else here on the board for your tips
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