Hello folks, u see, i once tried to write an image of a floppy into a 4GB USB stick. It was bad move, [Image Writer for Microsoft Windows Release 0.8 - Furball Edition ] and the name of the image was FreeDOS-1.1-USB-Boot.img. So now i recall it, i was planning to write FreeDos disc image to a usb. Hope the problem is understood. Is their anyway, i could restore the lost space 3.70 GB, i wasn't able to comprehend, since i had never faced such an issue. Could someone provide me with a solution. Hello folks, u see, i once tried to write an image of a floppy into a 4GB USB stick. It was bad move, [Image Writer for Microsoft Windows Release 0.8 - Furball Edition ] and the name of the image was FreeDOS-1.1-USB-Boot.img. So now i recall it, i was planning to write FreeDos disc image to a usb. Hope the problem is understood. Is their anyway, i could restore the lost space 3.70 GB, i wasn't able to comprehend, since i had never faced such an issue. Could someone provide me with a solution. Have you tried formatting it, assuming that there is nothing of value on it? Yea i tried formatting from the Windows explorer and also from the command prompt, it only shows 30 MB. You may need to re-partition the drive. Torrent Contents. Windows XP - USB Stick Edition - Only 60 MB. XPUSB.rar 60 MB; Please note that this page does not hosts or makes available any of the listed filenames. Windows Xp Usb Stick EditionRight click on Computer, select Manage>Storage>Disk Management. Find your drive. Does it show 'Unallocated Space'? If so, right click and select 'New Simple Volume' and create a new partition. Thanks man, i never thought that way, i am on dual boot, but use XP more, so went to Disk Mgmnt and saw their was 3.7 GB unallocated. Windows 7 Ultimate Usb Stick EditionI couldn't assigned the unallocated space, the 'Create New Partition ' was greyed out. So i got this idea and booted to Gparted and from their i selected the drive, and deleted the 30 MB and made an entirely new partition. Now it is 3.73, before it was 3.71GB. Check the snapshot, i was almost about to throw away this pendrive. Thank you once again. Yea i tried formatting from the Windows explorer and also from the command prompt, it only shows 30 MB. You may need to re-partition the drive. Right click on Computer, select Manage>Storage>Disk Management. Find your drive. Does it show 'Unallocated Space'? If so, right click and select 'New Simple Volume' and create a new partition. Thanks man, i never thought that way, i am on dual boot, but use XP more, so went to Disk Mgmnt and saw their was 3.7 GB unallocated. I couldn't assigned the unallocated space, the 'Create New Partition ' was greyed out. So i got this idea and booted to Gparted and from their i selected the drive, and deleted the 30 MB and made an entirely new partition. Aspi windows 7 download. Now it is 3.73, before it was 3.71GB. Check the snapshot, i was almost about to throw away this pendrive. Thank you once again. That was even better than what I suggested. Congrats, and thanks for the best answer! Hello folks, u see, i once tried to write an image of a floppy into a 4GB USB stick. It was bad move, [Image Writer for Microsoft Windows Release 0.8 - Furball Edition ] and the name of the image was FreeDOS-1.1-USB-Boot.img. So now i recall it, i was planning to write FreeDos disc image to a usb. Hope the problem is understood. Is their anyway, i could restore the lost space 3.70 GB, i wasn't able to comprehend, since i had never faced such an issue. Could someone provide me with a solution. Please visit, it will help you. I know that this question is old but this helped me its 100% guarantee to help o and no downloads are required you just need the USB/SD and a Windows Computer it happened to me when i tried to make a Chromeboook Recovery disk even tho i used the official tool but it made 2 parts to my usb counting it as 2 usbs but only one was usable with 10MB out of 8GB but this fixed it and my usb on the bad sector had a folder named LOST & FOUND but this the link above will help you its quick and easy to use:). Rolling stones dirty work sessions.
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