I haven't tried it myself, but others have told me they simply deleted both
partitions on the USB drive, then created a new partition that was FAT32
that took up the whole drive.

Also, if you Google on "U3 remove", you will find utilities to help you,
though I can't vouch for any one of them.

On 6/3/07, Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Some time ago I bought a 2GB USB memory stick /thumb drive / flash drive
from Micro Center, and it was a plain 2GB flash memory drive that just
worked.  Just what I wanted.

Today I bought another one.  The case is a different color and slightly
different configuration -- not a problem.  The device has "U3" pre-installed
on it -- i.e., it has an autorun.inf file and a LaunchU3.exe file that is
called and presumably installs drivers and such on my computer from files in
a Launchpad.zip file on the flash drive.  I don't want the U3, but I don't
seem to be able to just erase it.  The device mounts as a 4 MB (MB, yes, not
GB) "CDFS" which presumably means "compact disc file system" which is
read-only. It mouts this way even though I "disabled" autorun.inf by
holding down the shift key while the drive mounted.  If I launch disk
manager, the device shows up as a 4MB CD drive (CD drive #3, after the two
"conventional" CD/DVD-RW drives that I have attached to the second IDE
cable), and no format facility of the Win2K diskmanager will recognize the
2GB capacity and format it as a simple drive.

The device has the Micro Center "house" label.

Is anyone aware of a software utility that will reformat the device as a
simple FAT-32 flash memory drive?  I not only don't care for the U3
"features," I don't want to load up my system with any more drivers.


--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own


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