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FlashDrive Cant be recognize help

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so i try to make a bootable windows stick with my USB Flasher from a ISO from microsoft website, there is 2 choices of hash 1.SHA256 2.MD5, after i chose SHA256 it cant be recognize on my Pop Os and Windows 7. HELP PLS.

 

Update:- there is no partition and cant be formatted.

 

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Download a proper Windows ISO (should be 3-4GB in size)

flash it using rufus.

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3 hours ago, hojnikb said:

Download a proper Windows ISO (should be 3-4GB in size)

flash it using rufus.

you cant do anything to it. except edit mount settings, idk what thats going to do.

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Just now, C2dan88 said:

In terminal what is the output of df command in terminal?

ehhmm, how to do that exactly?

i just use Pop_Os! because my PC is not that good so.......

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Should be able to do Windows Key + T should pop up a terminal window. Then type df 

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2 minutes ago, C2dan88 said:

Should be able to do Windows Key + T should pop up a terminal window. Then type df 

 

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I forgot df does not show unmounted drives instead run sudo sfdisk /dev/sdc

Enter your password when it asks

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14 minutes ago, C2dan88 said:

I forgot df does not show unmounted drives instead run sudo sfdisk /dev/sdc

Enter your password when it asks

sfdisk: cannot open /dev/sdc: No medium found

 

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4 minutes ago, C2dan88 said:

You got the usb plugged in? The screenshots you posted shows it listed as /dev/sdc?

 

Any to delete what is on the usb drive use the command explained in this guide

https://dottheslash.wordpress.com/2011/11/29/deleting-all-partitions-on-a-usb-drive/

what is my drive letter? do i make 1 myself?

 

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On 9/8/2019 at 12:56 AM, C2dan88 said:

You got the usb plugged in? The screenshots you posted shows it listed as /dev/sdc?

 

Any to delete what is on the usb drive use the command explained in this guide

https://dottheslash.wordpress.com/2011/11/29/deleting-all-partitions-on-a-usb-drive/

welp my flashdrive is unreadable so there is nothing detected except for my SSD

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1 hour ago, C2dan88 said:

What is output of lsblk 

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NAME            MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE  MOUNTPOINT
sdb               8:16   0   477G  0 disk  
├─sdb1            8:17   0   498M  0 part  /boot
├─sdb2            8:18   0 472.5G  0 part  
│ └─cryptdata   253:0    0 472.4G  0 crypt
│   └─data-root 253:1    0 472.4G  0 lvm   /
└─sdb3            8:19   0     4G  0 part  
  └─cryptswap   253:2    0     4G  0 crypt [SWAP]

 

this is what showed on the screen

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Is that with your USB flash drive connected? That command needs to be run with the usb drive plugged in

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5 hours ago, C2dan88 said:

Is that with your USB flash drive connected? That command needs to be run with the usb drive plugged in

It is plugged in into the motherboard. But it can't be recognized so it's just keep failing.

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