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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
I purchased a Sandisk 1mg and my husband tried to backup too much data
and now I need to erase it and start over. How do I do it? |
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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
is it viewable in the explorer (assuming windows)? then you can right
click on it and choose format. hope that works |
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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
Thankyou. That worked perfectly.
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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
Globe Treader schrieb:
is it viewable in the explorer (assuming windows)? then you can right click on it and choose format. Then the flash drive is formatted, but the data are not erased;-) Roy |
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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
Roy:
Then the flash drive is formatted, but the data are not erased;-) do you mean that the files are still visible and there in explorer? or you mean you can recover the files from flash drive even though they are not visible in explorer? AFIK, windows format by default does not completely erase the filesystem, it just writes fresh boot record, FATs and bad sector list. *data* is still there dangling on the disk. Using data recovery tools, files can be recovered in most cases. is this what you were trying to put across Roy? Kiran |
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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
Globe Treader schrieb:
Roy: Then the flash drive is formatted, but the data are not erased;-) do you mean that the files are still visible and there in explorer? No. or you mean you can recover the files from flash drive even though they are not visible in explorer? Yes. AFIK, windows format by default does not completely erase the filesystem, it just writes fresh boot record, FATs and bad sector list. *data* is still there dangling on the disk. Using data recovery tools, files can be recovered in most cases. is this what you were trying to put across Roy? Exactly, Kiran! THX for clarifying. Roy |
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How do I erase data from a flash drive?
AFIK, windows format by default does not completely erase the
filesystem, it just writes fresh boot record, FATs and bad sector list. *data* is still there dangling on the disk. Correct. This is what Quick Format does in Windows. Full Format will also send the VERIFY command to all disk sectors, but this is a non-destructive operation too. -- Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP StorageCraft Corporation http://www.storagecraft.com |
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