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64gb Flashdrive Showing up at 2MB

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Can't delete. It's blacked out.

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Run

Cmd

Diskpart

List disk

Select disk (number of the flash drive)

Select partition 0

Delete partition

Create partition primary

My brother used my flash drive to install an operating system on his computer and now 58 GB are unallocated and I can't seem to do anything with that part. My brother told me how to fix it but for the life of me, I can't remember.

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When right clicking on the 2MB, I only get a couple of options and extend volume is blacked out.

 

When right clicking 58GB, I only get properties and help.

 

 

EDIT: It's not a Chinese fake that I bought off of Ebay, It's PNY and it has been the full 58gb.

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Right click on the blue and choose extend

Edit: delete the blue and format the entire thing

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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Laptop: Toshiba Satellite L40D, AMD A6-6310, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon R4 Graphics, 14" 1366x768

 

 

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Right click on the blue and choose extend

Come on dude, just because I said stop doing one-word answers, doesn't mean you shouldn't read the thread before jumping to be the first post. 

 

When right clicking on the 2MB, I only get a couple of options and extend volume is blacked out.

Desktop: Intel Core i5 2380P (2400 w/o iGPU), MSI H61, 8GB RAM, 256GB SP610, 500GB WD Blue, HIS R9 280, Antec TruePower Classic 550W, Inwin MANA 134, QNIX QX2710, CM QuickFire Rapid, Logitech G402

 

Laptop: Toshiba Satellite L40D, AMD A6-6310, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon R4 Graphics, 14" 1366x768

 

 

Phone: iPhone 6 Space Gray 64GB, T-Mobile $60/mo 3GB plan

 

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Come on dude, just because I said stop doing one-word answers, doesn't mean you shouldn't read the thread before jumping to be the first post.

I edited before you quoted

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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Right click on the blue and choose extend

Edit: delete the blue and format the entire thing

Can't delete. It's blacked out.

My Computer

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Intel i5 4690k @ 3.5GHz - EVGA 970 FTW - ASRock Z97 Extreme3 - Kingston HyperX Fury 8Gb 1866MHz - 120GB Samsung Evo - 1TB Toshiba Drive - 320GB Samsung Barracuda - Corsair 500M

 

 

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Come on dude, just because I said stop doing one-word answers, doesn't mean you shouldn't read the thread before jumping to be the first post. 

When I enter the clean command, it couldn't delete the partition that has the OS on it could it?

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Can't delete. It's blacked out.

Start

Run

Cmd

Diskpart

List disk

Select disk (number of the flash drive)

Select partition 0

Delete partition

Create partition primary

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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Start

Run

Cmd

Diskpart

List disk

Select disk (number of the flash drive)

Select partition 0

Delete partition

Create partition primary

Thank you, this worked:)

My Computer

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Intel i5 4690k @ 3.5GHz - EVGA 970 FTW - ASRock Z97 Extreme3 - Kingston HyperX Fury 8Gb 1866MHz - 120GB Samsung Evo - 1TB Toshiba Drive - 320GB Samsung Barracuda - Corsair 500M

 

 

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