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ahmed5 Posts: 138

Hi guys, i've got a 8mb (with 120mb unallocated space) sony flash drive. It doesnt work and it cant be formatted. Under properties it shows both used and free space to be 0 bytes and file format to be RAW (which i think is the problem anyway). I need any help i can get to make it work, and how do i access the unallocated space cos disk management cant make new partition. Thanx This message was posted from a 6030
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Posted: 2007-05-28 20:50:56
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

You're right! You can't format it because it's already formated with a file system that your device doesn't like!

Assuming you're using a PC with a card reader, try the following:

1. Stick the card in the appropriate slot

2. Right-Click on 'My Computer'

3. Select 'Manage'

4. Double-Click on 'Storage'

5. Find your card, it will have a drive letter like all other drives, very often 'F:'

6. Right-Click on it and select 'Delete Partition'

7. Click 'Yes' or 'OK' to any warnings that you recieve

8. Right-Click on it again and select 'Create Partition'. Follow the prompts.

9. Finally, Right-Click on it again and select 'Format'. Follow the prompts again and you will (hopefully!) have a nice clean, usable card!

If your using a Mac, JoolsG4 is the guy to ask how
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Posted: 2007-05-28 21:45:29
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fatreg Posts: > 500

if your using a mac

disk utility is your best friend!

sorted me out no end.
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Posted: 2007-05-28 22:12:34
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ahmed5 Posts: 138

thanx @cycovision, fatreg
but unfortunately its not a card (@cycovision), its a removable USB storage device. And also i think i've tried what you suggested but 'delete partition' is not highlighted. I use windows so i'd appreciate any other help.
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Posted: 2007-06-27 19:49:53
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deluded Posts: > 500

@ahmed5, it doesn't matter whether it's a memory card or not. As long as it's an external storage device, the same method that @Cycovision suggested should work. Make sure you select the correct drive though. If it shows up under disk-management, at least it means it's being detected. I once encountered a device that didn't even show up under disk-management. That was a big headache to say the least.
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Posted: 2007-09-07 11:17:00
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ahmed5 Posts: 138

'delete partition' is not highlighted, what do i do now???
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Posted: 2007-10-06 13:01:07
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ahmed5 Posts: 138

??
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Posted: 2007-12-15 23:43:52
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ahmed5 Posts: 138

somebody help, pls
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Posted: 2008-01-18 22:47:23
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Johnex Posts: > 500

download the "gparted boot disk" from here: http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/download.php

burn it on a cd, reboot your computer onto the cd, then once the system has booted, select your drive from the top right selection. Now you can remove the partition, and create a new one as you like, or multiple.

[ This Message was edited by: Johnex on 2008-01-19 11:19 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-19 12:19:11
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