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    Default USB stick won't format

    My mate's USB stick one day corrupted and said it needed reformatting but in XP when you try to format it it just errors with:





    In Mac OS X it just gets stuck there saying partitioning.

    Help?

    In XP I've also tried going to administrative tools and reformatting it from disk management but no luck there either.

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    Don't use quick format, it's the format equivelant of adding files to the recycle bin. If you're still having problems.

    Alternatively, install a small distro and force a format using:

    fdisk /dev/sda
    mkfs -t vfat /dev/sda1

    (I haven't used linux in a long time, let someone else confirm if it's right)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrLacero View Post
    Don't use quick format, it's the format equivelant of adding files to the recycle bin. If you're still having problems.

    Alternatively, install a small distro and force a format using:

    fdisk /dev/sda
    mkfs -t vfat /dev/sda1

    (I haven't used linux in a long time, let someone else confirm if it's right)

    Merged by Johno! (Forum Moderator): Posts merged due to forum lag.
    Would Ubuntu work as I've already got a cd of that?


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    Ubuntu commands didn't work:




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    Its not sda, thats the first hard drive. I'm not sure what the mount point is, also make sure that your VMWare is giving Ubuntu access to that USB drive.
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    vmware is 100% giving ubuntu access.


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    I would just say the USB drive is broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    I would just say the USB drive is broken.
    It's still showing up in xp, os x & linux though showing its size etc. Just won't format.

    Windows even reports it as healthy.


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    Try the HP Program I linked to.
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