Retrieve the space hidden by the U disk version of the PE tool diskpart

  
will use the U disk installed system users, you should know that a certain U disk assistant similar PE tools, after operating the U disk, the U disk available space will be reduced. Formatting the USB drive does not solve the problem, because we are only formatting the partitions visible on the USB flash drive. The U disk tool itself usually has a reset function to restore the U disk to its original state. Unfortunately, the computer does not have this tool. What should I do? In addition, we can see the space hidden by the tool in the windows disk management, but can not operate to recycle this space. Next, let's take a look at how to use the diskpart tool that comes with the windows vista system to recycle this space. Note: U disk data will be completely lost, please do a backup 1, open a command prompt window, execute diskpart, start the tool. 2. The list disk command checks the disk on the machine and determines the U disk number (in this case, 2). Note: The disk number starts with 0, sel disk 2, selects the U disk as the operation target, or moves the operation focus to the U disk. Note: sel is an abbreviation of select, and it is also possible to use the full name. 4, clean, clear the disk, this time, all the partitions on the disk are cleaned up, the space is unallocated. 5, create part primary, the U disk all space is divided into a primary partition (primary). Note: part is an abbreviation of partition, you can use the full name. 6, list part, lists all the partitions of the current U disk, and determine the partition number. Since we only divide a U disk into a partition, and the partition number starts from 1, so the skilled person can directly execute the next command. 7. sel part 1, select the first partition as the operation target, or move the operation focus to the first partition. 8, format fs = exFAT quick, the selected partition quickly (format) formatted as exFAT file system. Ok, this time all the available space is back. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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