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Old 11-28-2004
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How do you Format a RAW USB Flash Drive under WinXP

Please Help.

During a new install of WinXP Pro I deleted all partitions seen in WinXP
partition manager which unfortunately included my 128Mb USB Flash Drive which
was still left plugged in after collecting drivers etc prior to install. The
problem is now I have a flash drive which is RAW and WinXP cannot format it
and FDISK of course does not work with WinXP. When I try to format in DOS I get the message:-
"Cannot determine the number of sectors on this volume."
Can anyone tell me the number of Tracks and Sectors I should specify using
DOS Format for a 128Mb USB flash drive or point me in the right direction if
this is incorrect.
If I try to format the flash drive using WinXP I get the message "Windows was unable to complete the format" WinXP sees the drive as FAT and unknown capacity but in DOS the file system is RAW as the partition was deleted by WinXP partition manager. If nobody knows the number of tracks & sectors for a 128Mb drive then do they know if there a tool available (DOS or WinXP) that allows you to re-format a USB flash drive. I cannot find one anywhere and in the good old days this would have been simple using FDisk as long as your BIOS supported USB drives.
Why MS decided to make partition manager only accessable on a new
installation is beyond me and do away with FDisk all together with WinXP.

TIA

Richard Elm
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Old 11-28-2004
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You need to repartition the USB drive. Use the utility that came with the thing or the Disk Management thing in Administrative Tools.
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Old 11-28-2004
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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.
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Old 12-14-2004
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phantasm66
try partitioning it and formatting it using disk administrator, which you will find if you select computer management from administrative tools.
I'm not the author of the original post, but thank you. Your post turned up on a google search and ended about 30 minutes of frustration for me.
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Old 12-22-2004
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Thanks

i just wanted to thank you also i had this same probalem when i reblasted my machine. and this saved tons of time.
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Old 01-06-2005
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Help

I had a similar problem..I accidentally format the Flash Drive in a Windows 98 environment and when I plug the Flash Drive in another computer with a Windows 2000 Advanced Server OS it always prompts me "The Drive is not formatted. Do you to format it.?". I also tried formatting the disk the the windows could not complete the format. I try other solution like doing the partition and formatting in computer management but it didn't work. I also notice that the size of flash drive became 8MB but it is supposed to be 256MB.

Hope you could help me...


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Old 02-04-2005
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Help 2!!

I have almost the same problem over here. I have a RiDATA EZ flash drive that i formatted (Don't asked me why i just did it) after instead of a 256Mb a have a lime 2MB. i must have messed up with the partition. XP Disk manager DOES NOT WORK! Somebody please help!!!
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Old 02-05-2005
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HoRAAY

I solved my problem!!!!!!!1 Im SOOOOOOOOOO happy. I contacted the customer care and they gave some driver. and tadaaaaaaaaa
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Old 03-02-2005
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thanks

i solve my problem,thanks

Last edited by mancarious; 03-02-2005 at 01:42 PM.
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Old 03-05-2005
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i solve my problem,thanks
hello,iam sorry to bother you,i have the same problem that you have with flash usb,i hope to help me.
my great wishes
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Old 03-08-2005
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hello , sorry to post this here . but i have the same problem with my Flash USB "LG M-DISK 256MB" the size changed to 64MB after i format it , any help plz ?
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Old 03-13-2005
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same prob....

I have a 512mb samsung flash drive.... how did you fix yours?
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Old 05-07-2005
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Same problem here- maybe too little too late

Yeah I did the same bonehead thing- strange bit is its a 64 MB FujiFilm thumbdrive, and when I deleted the partition, it only recognized it as a 55 MB. I re-partitioned it under WinXP setup, and it gave me only 47 MB of usable space! I'd like the other 17 MB of space back- how did the rest of you solve the problem?

Vinnie
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Old 05-23-2005
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Thank you guys very much, you probably know how much trouble this saved me.
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Old 06-15-2005
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Someone should post a Sticky post titled: "NEVER FORMAT YOUR FLASH DRIVE!"
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Old 06-15-2005
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The other side of the coin....

Since USB drives seems to give alot of people trouble, heres my question. Why do some of the Dell computers at my work recognize my 256mb Sandisk Cruzer Mini and some don't? They all run XP Pro. The only way I can get them to see the drive is to reboot the PC. Is this a disk management problem?
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Old 06-20-2005
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No ideas from anyone?
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Old 06-23-2005
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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!
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Old 06-30-2005
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tried your directions, my USB drive isn't even listed under kill disk.
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Old 06-30-2005
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partioning the drive from disk adminstrator just resusitated my drive ! thanks !!!!!
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