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    Want to remove partition on memory key

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Kurat, Nov 30, 2007.

  1. Kurat

    Kurat Notebook Consultant

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    Here is my problem, I have a Sandisk 4 gig Titanium memory key, there is obviously a partition of 56 meg whch has a running exe that wants to help me with my music pictures etc, I dont need this stuff, I want to get rid of that partiton and reclaim the 56 meg, I tried the comand prompt, but I forget alot of the commands, Im using vista x64, its been a while Ive used anything like fdisk, any experiance or ideas would me much appreciated, I want to dump that 56 megs and add it to the rest of the memory key.
    P.S Ive tried the usual and its not happening.
    Thanks
    kurat
     
  2. pixelot

    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    Is it a U3 partition? If so, download the U3 Cleanup Application here.
     
  3. Kurat

    Kurat Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks pixelot, exactly what I was looking for, rep add to you,
    cheers.