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Creative Arts / Re: Worst logo designs
« on: February 27, 2013, 08:32:52 am »
Hahhaa.. LoL..

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@glitcher Ya, you can format your USB with XP bootable CD. When the setup starts, it asks the drive which you want to format and install XP. Just select the drive for the USB and then you will get 4 options, to format usingOkey sir. FB later..
NTFS, NTFS(quick), FAT32, FAT32(quick). Select NTFS quick and format the Usb and after the format is complete, exit the setup.
List diskno sir.. no hardware problem.. but when i type.. volume disk list then my usb drive appear..
not disk list.
does the usb shows up in "computer"
if it doesn't, then either it is hardware problem or
the driver's...
@Op did you even refer Google for diskpart?yes sir... but when i type the command disk list my usb doesn't appear..
Whatever.
@OP: You obviously missed the true and only proper solution by Mr. Gexxos, right here.i've already done with that but it doesnt solve my problem..
If you have Windows XP bootable CD, you can run the setup and format it easilyi'm referring my USB not my OS ..
But if it's a 4GB flash drive how are you going to put files bigger than 4GB on there?
This should have worked
If it didn't, maybe your partitions are messed up?
You could boot off a gparted disk and re-partition it and then format it NTFS
Except I don't know why you want NTFS on a 4GB flash drive, that doesn't make much sense
Try this.
1. Open CMD as administrator.
2. Type the following command:
format E: /fs:ntfs (where E is your USB drive letter).
3. Wait for a minute to finish the process.
4. Once Windows finishes the format process, close command prompt.
5. You are done!