Or you could right click the drive in "My Computer" and click "Format"

On Dec 20, 7:34 am, "Srinivasan Karunanithi" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Some disk space will be used for storing the FAT entries. So, if your are
> not sure,
> then
> go to command prompt by
> Start->run->cmd
> then
> type the respective drive with :(colon). for ex: if your flash drive/disk is
> "g"  means "g:"
> then
> type the following command,
> dir /ah
> if you find any file, then type the following command in the prompt,
> del *.* /s /f /a h r s
>
> Thats all you were deleted the virus file.
> If you cant able to delete better format the disk, and if you need the data,
> using softwares like
> R-Studio, File recovery, bad copy, get back your data.
>
> Better use more no. of antivirus products.
>
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:28 AM, BigMatt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Format the drive.
>
> > On Dec 19, 7:54 am, "lawyer wamo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hey! Have flashdisk which got some virus, i tried to clean using
> > different
> > > antivirus aand was able to delete some. Problem set in as i tried to open
> > it
> > > no file visible which was on that disk, but when i right click it and
> > choose
> > > properties show still disk space is occupied so file are intact. anybody
> > > there with solutions please help!
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