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Resetting USB drive using
Windows Diskpart command
Simon Huang
Technical Product Manager
simon.huang@supertalent.com
Super Talent Technology
October, 2013
Release 1.00
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Why uses Diskpart?
• Computer cannot recognize a USB drive
• USB drive partition has been corrupted
• Format command dose not work
• Resetting and wiping out all exist data to
become a blank USB drive
• Make a bootable USB drive
• Simply reset and reformat a USB drive
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Windows XP, 7 and 8 platforms
• Windows 7 – See page 5 to 9
• Windows 8 – See page 10 to 13
•Windows XP – See page 14
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Windows 7
1. Click on Windows ICON
2. Select Command Prompt
& Click on Run as Administrator
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Windows 7
1) Type diskpart
2) Type list disk
3) select disk n ; Where n is USB drive
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Windows 7
1. Type clean
2. Type create partition
primary
3. Type format fs= fat32
quick
or format fs=ntfs
quick
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Windows 7
1. Type active
2. Type assign
3. Type exit
4. Type exit
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Windows 7
* USB drive has been
reset and ready to use
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Windows 8
1. Press Windows
Key + X key (Same time)
2. Click on Command
Prompt(Admin)
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Windows 8
1) Type diskpart
2) Type list disk
3) select disk n ; Where n is USB drive
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Windows 8
1. Type clean
2. Type create partition
primary
3. Type format fs= fat32 quick
or format fs=ntfs quick
4. Type active
5. Type assign
6. Type exit
7. Type exit
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Windows 8
* USB drive has been
reset and ready to use
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Windows XP
• Similar Windows 7 procedures
• Refer to page 5 to page 9
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References
•http://www.supertalent.com/support/faq.php
•http://www.supertalent.com/datasheets/How%
20to%20format%20USB%20drive%20with%20NT
FS.pdf
•http://www.supertalent.com/support/technical.
php
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