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I have a client that has stored an important document, (it's NEVER an un-important document, is it?), on her USB thumb drive.  When plugging this drive into any computer now, we get the format opti...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 10/27/2004 Views: 0
I want to use a thumb drive to promote a client's project.  We would have some thumb drives (1 or 2 GB) custom designed/printed and shipped blank to my office.  I would then pre-load the thumb driv...
Zones: Drives / Storage, Rem...Date Answered: 07/11/2008 Views: 0
I'm a complete moron - I was looking at something a friend was working on on the computer, and knelt down to take a better look, and managed to bash her USB Thumb Drive with my knee, splitting the ...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 07/30/2005 Views: 54
I have a Legend 2 gb thumb drive and a Transcend 1 Gb thumb drive! both format by USB Disk Storage Format, and the Transcend can be bootable, but Legend cann't! How can I know which USB thumb dri...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 09/17/2006 Views: 0
I have a situation where I am haivng to view secure (Secret and Top Secret) documents , PDF's, .doc's, images... that are stored on a thumb drive or a cd. My question is; Once a file is opene...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 01/03/2007 Views: 0
I'd like to create a bootable USB drive, preferably a network bootable drive.  I have two thumb drives and my laptops' and workstations' BIOSes support booting to USB.  I've researched several webs...
Zones: Drives / Storage, Hardware, Windows XPDate Answered: 05/22/2007 Views: 9
This is one of those "On Again-Off again" questions. Putting a thumb drive into my wife's PC; first time, it worked and was recognized by the system. After rebooting, not only was the thumb drive ...
Zones: Removable Backup Media, Windows XPDate Answered: 11/07/2007 Views: 0
I wish to partition a 4Gb thumb drive into two 2Gb partitions. Using cfdisk /dev/sd[dirve code] I deleted existing 4Gb part, created the two partitions (FAT16 type 06) Made the first partition...
Zones: Linux Admin, Windows XP, P...Date Answered: 01/24/2008 Views: 8
I have a USB 2.0 Thumb drive and something odd happened. I cut and pasted about 20 folders over to the stick, however two of them are missing from the thumb drive.  The other 18 transferred over...
Zones: Removable Backup Media, Hard DrivesDate Answered: 12/31/2008 Views: 0
I want to copy a bootable CD to a USB thumb drive. I want the thumb drive to be bootable. I've tried using an HP Utility that makes a USB thumb drive bootable using dos floppy but that doesn't wo...
Zones: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows OSDate Answered: 10/03/2008 Views: 35