![]() ![]() ![]() If you ever want to have more than one partition, then during the wizard, just make sure to specify a partition size less than the total size of the disk, and then after that partition is created you'll still have a block of Unallocated space, in which case repeat that wizard as necessary to create additional partitions. After the disk is initialized, it should show as it does in your screenshot, namely as a Basic, Online disk, and then you just do what I mentioned at the beginning of this post. Select the partition on your Kingston USB flash drive/memory card/SSD. Step 2.Scan Your Kingston Storage Device 1. ![]() The latter is a BIT better if you don't have to worry about the disk being readable on Windows XP, but it's not a huge deal. Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard Pro Ultimate Click Data Recovery on the main interface. Step 4: Type select volume ( is the number of the USB HDD youve plugged in). Step 1: Press 'Windows + R' and enter cmd. If the disk is less than 2TB, you'll probably have a choice between MBR and GPT. Working as a write-protected usb format tool, it can help you format Kingston pen drive and remove the write protection within simple steps. Type select disk (you need to replace with your kingston disk number), and press enter Type attributes disk clear readonly to remove write protection for kingston usb drive Type clean and press enter Type create partition primary Type format fsfat32, or you may also use format fsntfs if you prefer to get your usb to be ntfs. You'd first right-click that and choose "Initialize Disk". For future reference if you want to use Disk Management, if the disk is completely uninitialized, as new internal disks out of the box are (same with disks that have had the "clean" command I mentioned above run against them), it will be noted as Not Ininitialized in the little gray info tile just to the left of that "Unallocated" box. ![]() At that point in Disk Management, you would have had to right-click the "Unallocated" block in the lower area of Disk Management and clicked New Simple Volume, then stepped through the wizard. Chris happy to help, and glad you're sorted! I can now see the screenshot you posted. ![]()
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