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ferrels wrote:
Use gparted on a Linux system to re-partition it.
klapdeur wrote:
you can also run media toolbox again and partition the drive like a harddisk.
LyleHaze wrote:
If you have access to a windows machine, search for HPUSBFW.EXE
It has "repaired" every trashed thumb drive I have had so far.
Thanks, guys.
I haven't had a Linux system since my A1 died. Part of my wild idea for this USB drive was to see if maybe I could install Linux on it somehow.
Running Media Toolbox didn't work--first thing I tried, of course--because Media Toolbox didn't recognize the drive and list it under "Select device."
It happens I do have access to a (ugh!) windows machine, so I booted it up, wondering how to find HPUSBFW.EXE. Would it be on the computer, or would I have to download it from the internet?
Turned out, no need! The laptop recognized the drive and offered to fix it for me. I accepted, and later reformatted it on my SAM460.
Back to experimenting (a little more carefully). I wonder where I can find documentation for Media Toolbox; there's nothing in System:Documentation about it on this machine.
Anyway, thanks again!