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Showing posts with label Format USB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Format USB. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Format USB Stick FlashDisk With Partition Editor

Posted on 06:42 by Unknown
    If you want to delete the contents of a usb stick or a flash disk that may have been filled with files of documents, music or videos and you want to format the usb so they can be filled again with new files that previously could not be loaded because the usb stick you full of . It is very easy to do in linux operating system like ubuntu, fedora, opensuse, mandriva, slackware etc. in this example I am using ubuntu distro 9.10 and usb stick sandisk 2 GB to be formatted.
    To make formatting a usb stick in linux operating system please follow the instructions below:

1. Go to System> Administration> Partition Editor



2. After entry into the Gparted Select Usb Stick that you want to format by clicking the arrow on the right.


3. Before We formats, we unmounted the usb before us by clicking the partition> unmount


4. After That partiton click> format to> FAT32


5. Wait Till The formatting process is finished and ready to use your usb stick.


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By:Mr.Gm

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Format USB Stick Dengan Partition Editor

Posted on 06:29 by Unknown
Jika anda ingin menghapus isi dari usb stick /flashdisk anda yang mungkin telah terisi penuh dengan file dokumen , music atau video dan anda ingin memformat usb tersebut agar dapat diisi kembali dengan file-file yang baru yang sebelumnya tidak dapat diisii karna usb stick anda penuh . Hal ini sangat mudah untuk dilakukan di sistem operasi linux seperti ubuntu ,fedora,opensuse,mandriva,slackware dll. dalam contoh ini saya menggunakan distro ubuntu 9.10 dan usb stick/flashdisk sandisk 2 GB yang akan diformat .
Untuk melakukan pemformatan usb stick di sistem operasi linux ikuti perintah di bawah ini :

1.Buka System > Administration > Partition Editor


2.Setelah masuk ke dalam Gparted Pilih Usb Stick yang anda ingin format dengan mengklik tanda panah di bagian kanan.


3.Sebelum Kita format ,kita  unmount dulu usb kita dengan mengklik tombol partition > unmount


4.Setelah Itu klik tombol partiton > Format to > Fat32


5.Tunggu Hingga Proses Pemformatan selesai dan usb stick anda siap digunakan.


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By:Mr.Gm

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Monday, 3 August 2009

Giving a label on the USB in linux

Posted on 22:16 by Unknown
     to facilitate us in the format usb. better we give label name first to The UFD .This will easier to us know the location and in the USB position.
following The command :
note: Previous umount USB On first use
# umount /media /USB_name                   ex : # umount /media/linus
# mkdosfs /dev/sdb1 -n new_nameUSB      ex : # mkdosfs /dev/sdb1 -n mandrake
note: adjust parameter / dev/sdb1 with the UFD device location.for you know enter the following command
#fdisk -l
Make sure you have your UFD * sign on the BOOT option.
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By:Mr.Gm
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Format USB in linux for use as Live USB

Posted on 03:10 by Unknown
    In the main discussion at this time, you can find a variety of distribution LiveUSB that can be installed in the UFD. However, after and before using the UFD can be installed so that the distribution LiveUSB, it's good UFD you have on the format first. To make a partition on the UFD Linux, you can use fdisk, and then formatted with the command mkf .

This stage is ::

1.prompt and open the Terminal Login as root, then run the command fdisk-l to see the location of the position of UFD on your Linux system

# fdisk -l ...
Disk /dev/sdb: 4043 MB, 4043308544 bytes
125 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1018 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 7750 * 512 = 3968000 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x000c5df9
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 * 1 1018 3944719 b W95 FAT32

In the output above, if the visible property of the author UFD 4GB detected as /dev/sdb

2.To begin UFD format, run the following command:

# fdisk /dev/sdb
Command (m for help):

- At the fdisk command prompt, you can mengetikan 'm' to see list of commands that are in fdisk. To see a list of partitions in fdisk, You can mengetikan 'p'. (Note: The sign''does not need to type in).

- Remove all partitions that are on the UFD with type 'd' in the fdisk command prompt.

Command (m for help): d
Selected partition 1

- After deleting all partitions on the UFD, make a return partition in the UFD.

Command (m for help): n

- When asked would like to make a primary partition or secondary partition, type 'p'.

Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p

- Next you will be asked to enter the partition number. Type '1 'Because we will create a new partition 1.

Partition number (1-4): 1

- When showing cylinder First question, just press Enter. And at the time Last question appears cylinder, the press Enter. With this, the all UFD capacity to be only in 1 partition only.

First cylinder (1-1018, default 1):
Using default value 1
Last cylinder or + size or + + sizeM or sizeK (1-1018, default 1018):
Using default value 1018

- By default, the results of the partition is using the filesystem Linux ext3 (83). Since most UFD partition using FAT32, change the type filesystem with mengetikan 't'. At the time of confirmation appear to enter the Hex code to select the type of file, type 'b' to make the partition as a FAT32 filesystem W95.

Command (m for help): t
Selected partition 1
Hex code (type L to list codes): b

- LiveUSB require a UFD to boot directly from the PC. So that UFD can be directly in the boot, when 'a' to change Toggle flag UFD so UFD can be directly in the boot.

Command (m for help): a
Partition number (1-4): 1

- When viewed with the command 'p', then the results of which have been supplied preformatted UFD

- Finally, save the changes by pressing the button w.

Command (m for help): w
The partition table has been altered!

3.formatting UFD partition that we just created, umount UFD first, then using the format command mkfs.vfat.

# mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1
mkfs.vfat 2.11 (12 Mar 2009

UFD format process has been done.Now, you can immediately use to UFD installed Linux LiveUSB your choice. Happy trying!

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By:Mr.Gm
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