Cromewell Administrator Staff member Jun 1, 2005 #2 I'd imagine it would format just like any other drive. Plug it in and type format f: (or whatever drive it assigns)
I'd imagine it would format just like any other drive. Plug it in and type format f: (or whatever drive it assigns)
E evilxp2800 banned Jun 1, 2005 #3 Cromewell said: I'd imagine it would format just like any other drive. Plug it in and type format f: (or whatever drive it assigns) Click to expand... Yep that is correct
Cromewell said: I'd imagine it would format just like any other drive. Plug it in and type format f: (or whatever drive it assigns) Click to expand... Yep that is correct
D Don't Hack!!! New Member Jun 1, 2005 #6 Yeah but there arent may options that i can do like i cant partion my drive. all i can do is jsut format the thing to fat or fat32 which is jsut like wiping my drive clean.
Yeah but there arent may options that i can do like i cant partion my drive. all i can do is jsut format the thing to fat or fat32 which is jsut like wiping my drive clean.
Cromewell Administrator Staff member Jun 1, 2005 #7 in the command prompt, why exactly would you want to partition a thumbdrive?
D Don't Hack!!! New Member Jun 1, 2005 #8 idk i like to have the option to tough like if i havew to share iit and stuff
D Don't Hack!!! New Member Jun 1, 2005 #9 What exactly does it mean to insert a new disk for my drive?